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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 article of clothing does Flan look at and think of Van Gogh?
2. Who do the Kittredges call after they regain their composure?
3. What event do the Kittredges have to attend in the morning?
4. Paul is looking at a statue of what in Central Park when he is mugged?
5. Which hotel is Poitier checking into in the morning, according to Paul?
Short Essay Questions
1. How does Ouisa lose Paul?
2. How do the two sets of parents in this section try to track down Sidney Poitier?
3. What comparison does Geoffrey make regarding New York as he discusses dinner?
4. What do the Kittredges do when Paul tries to leave?
5. Who are Rick and Elizabeth?
6. How do Flan and Ouisa know Geoffrey?
7. What do the Kittredges do after they regain their composure?
8. What new information does the Detective have when he calls Ouisa and Flan?
9. What story do Flan and Ouisa send the New York Times?
10. Describe the accusations Doug hurls at his father?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
The story of this play is told almost entirely by the Kittredges. Write an essay detailing what you think they intend to impress upon the listener about their role in the story. How do they view themselves? Do they think that they have made mistakes in the course of events? What ultimately do they realize about themselves as they relive the events of the play?
Essay Topic 2
Trent Conway has a smaller but resonant role in Six Degrees of Separation. His decision to take Paul home one night catalyzes the ensuing events that comprise the play. Write an essay about Trent's motivation and catalyzing effect on the play. What does Trent want? Is he accepted by any particular group? How does he see his training of Paul as a solution?
Essay Topic 3
Throughout the play, Paul is something of a sounding board for other people's sense of self. He allows them to see themselves in a better, more idealistic light. Write an essay on Paul's positive interaction with others in three parts:
Part 1) Dr. Fine reconnects with his family and his sense of social good in his meeting with Paul. How does Paul make this possible? How long does this idealism last in the doctor?
Part 2) What is Geoffrey's set understanding of the way of the world at the beginning of the play? How does Paul's visit reinforce Geoffrey's better angels and challenge his sense of complacency?
Part 3) Ouisa is perhaps the most profoundly changed by Paul. In what ways does her one night with him alter her sense of the world? How is she shaken and left discontent by their connection?
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