Who is the author of the novel?
John Boyne
Who writes the letter to Malvolio pretending to be Oliva?
Maria
Malvolio
Who acts as the fairy godmother character in the film adaption?
Leonardo Davinci
What is the figurative language term for when the occurrence of the same letter at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words occurs?
Alliteration
How does Bruno come to look more like Shmuel near the end of the novel?
He gets lice and shaved his head.
Explain the love triangle in Twelfth Night.
Olivia loves Cesario/Viola, Viola loves Orsino, Orsino loves Olivia.
What year was She's the Man released in?
2006
What are the names of Danielle's stepsisters?
Jacqueline and Marguerite
What is dramatic irony?
When the audience knows something the character does not.
Where is Lieutenant Kotler's father?
Switzerland.
What is the name of the land that Viola ends up in after being shipwrecked?
Illyria
What is the name of the character that performs Viola's makeover? (Full name!)
Paul Antonio
What is the name of the last book that Danielle's father gives her?
Utopia
What is name of the famous Shakespeare play that has an iconic balcony scene?
Romeo and Juliet
When Bruno firsts asks his father about the people he sees on the other side of the fence, how does Bruno's father describe them?
As not people at all.
What is Sir Toby's last name? (Hint: there is a bit of a pun to his last name)
Belch
Who is the director of She's the Man?
Andy Fickman
Nicole de Lancret
Who wrote the famous novel Oliver Twist and The Christmas Carol?
Charles Dickens
What is the last line of the novel. (Hint: it's six words)
Not in this day and age.
What is the first line of the play?
If music be the food of love, play on!
Name the colours of Viola's dress to the carnival day, cotillion luncheon and her cotillion at the end. You must get them all correct to get the points!
Red, white and green.
What is the Danielle's stepmother's full name and title? (Full title and name needed for the points!)
Baroness Rodmilla de Ghent
What does obfuscate mean?
Make obscure, unclear, or unintelligible.