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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Amanda say they must do before they leave for Paris?
2. How long have Amanda and Elyot been divorced at the start of the play?
3. What does Amanda tell Victor she did to Elyot while they were married?
4. In what building does Act I take place?
5. What does Amanda tell Victor about Elyot's presence?
Short Essay Questions
1. To Sibyl's dismay, Elyot does not care for her mother and believes that Sibyl married him in part to escape her. What do the differing attitudes about the mother reveal about Sibyl's character?
2. How does Elyot know that Amanda's statement of the two of them being in love all over again is false?
3. What does Elyot mean when he claims that he and Amanda were too in love for their relationship to last?
4. Elyot remarks to Sibyl that, "Apart from loving me and all that, you must have plans." What does he mean by that and why would he accuse Sibyl of it?
5. Victor and Sibyl both use nicknames for Amanda and Elyot (Mandy and Elli), though Amanda and Elyot always refer to each other by their full names. What is the significance of the use of nicknames in regards to these four characters?
6. What is the significance of "Solomon Isaacs?"
7. At the start of the play, is Elyot in love with Sibyl? How can the reader tell?
8. What would be the best way to describe the relationship between each of the married couples?
9. Why does Sibyl keep asking Elyot about Amanda?
10. In Act I, Amanda proclaims to Victor that women should hold some mystery. Later, Elyot tells her that she holds no mystery for him and she responds that she is glad. Why?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Victor and Sibyl appear to be two dimensional characters who are firmly stuck in their roles as man and woman. Do you consider these characters to be particularly intelligent? Does their intelligence or lack thereof affect their exaggerated femininity or masculinity? What are some specific examples of these characteristics? How do the other characters react to these qualities? Do you believe that these exaggerations cause their big breakdown at the very end of the play? Were they forced out of their passive roles by Amanda and Elyot's rampant challenging of how men and women are expected to act?
Essay Topic 2
When Victor is questioning Amanda in Act III, she claims that she hates Elyot, though she is deeply attracted to him. Does Amanda truly hate Elyot? Can she hate him and have an attraction? How? Keep in mind how loving she and Elyot are to each other, including the fact that they make up and leave together at the end.
Essay Topic 3
Amanda and Elyot appear to be stuck in a never-ending cycle of love and hate. Is this tragic, comedic, or both? Why? Is it within the grasp of their character to be able to escape? Do you believe they want to escape? Why or why not?
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