Characters
Time & Place
Themes
Symbols
Events
100

Fill in the blank word for the character's name: The _______ Skirt 

Black 

100
The orphanage is in what country?

Australia

100

Name one of the themes we're looking at this term.

Power, loss, abuse, prejudice

100

The sheet symbolises...

freeing the spirits

100

Where did Maggie get lost?

In the bush 

200

Name the Aboriginal laundry woman 

Rosie

200

Lizzie was sent to Australia from what country?

Scotland

200

Name two different forms of abuse

Emotional, physical

200

The skirt symbolises...

power

200

John was convicted of what crime?

Theft 

300

Name the Inspector of Orphanages 

Harrold Horrocks

300

Lucy was making soldier uniforms in what decade?

1910s

300

Order the following characters from most powerful to least: Old One, New One, Harrold Horrocks, Rosie, The Black Skirt 

Harrold Horrocks, The Black Skirt, Rosie, Old One, New One

300

Name the four symbols

sheet, skirt, keys, scissors

300

He burned down Iris's house?

Her brother

400

What is the Black Skirt's real name?

Miss Emily Greenant 

400

John came to Australia from which country?

England

400

Explain how Harrold Horrocks shows his prejudice against Indigenous Australians.

He calls Old One 'dirty' and makes her scrub her skin.

400

What is the significance of the skirt's colour?

Black refers to death.  The Black Skirt is mourning the death of her baby.

400

Describe two events where New One is mistreated by the Black Skirt.

Wearing the wet sheet, locked in the shower room 

500

What is Old One's identity number?

S78

500

In what decade was Iris's family impacted by the Great Depression?

1930s

500

Explain how Old One connects to all four themes.

She's more powerful than New One but less powerful than The Black Skirt, she suffers prejudice when told to scrub her skin, she has lost her parents and identity, being told she's 'dirty' is a form of emotional abuse 

500

Explain why the keys refer to authority.

To be in possession of keys means you are in some position of power.  You have access to everything and the ability make decisions on behalf of others.

500

Why is there the 'sound of a baby crying' throughout the play?

The untold story of the Black Skirt's baby haunts the orphanage.  She has not emotionally recovered from the death of her baby and the sexual abuse from the teacher. 

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