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This test consists of 5 short answer questions and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. From what state have Rick and Elizabeth recently moved?
2. What painting does Elizabeth suggest Paul tell Flan he has to give him?
3. Which Massachusetts college does Trent Conway attend?
4. Which Greek playwright is Ouisa said to have mockingly mentioned after seeing Cats?
5. Where does Paul proposition Rick for sex?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
The very title of Guare's play indicates that it is concerned in large part with the interconnectedness of our world. Write an essay about the theme of interconnectedness. How does Paul's arrival into the Kittredges' lives draw attention to their place in society? How does this lead Ouisa to consider the six degrees? What connections create this meeting and what new connections does it create?
Essay Topic 2
Throughout the play, several couples come into contact with Paul and are affected by the experience in profoundly different ways. Write an essay about these different relationships. How do they come into contact with Paul? What does he give them and what does he take away? How are they forced to reassess their ideas of self, love, family?
Part 1) Larkin and Kitty
Part 2) Elizabeth and Rick
Part 3) Ouisa and Flan
Essay Topic 3
Paul has a strange relationship with sex. Though clearly a homosexual by orientation, he does not pursue sex in the same way other people do. Write an essay on Paul's relationship with sex in two parts:
Part 1) Why does Paul have sex with Rick after their dance in the Rainbow room? Is sex a pleasure for him or a weapon? Does Paul think about how the experience will affect Rick when he propositions him?
Part 2) How does Paul explain his decision to bring a prostitute to the Kittredges' condo? Do either Ouisa or Flan understand his reasoning? How does the reasoning also explain why he will not have sex in prison?
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