Godot Act I
Godot Act II
tragicomedy
Modernism vs. Victorian
poems
100
the set description in Act I
What is country road, a tree, evening
100
set description in Act II
What is next day, same time, same place
100
pain exists on all levels to express all of human suffering
What is physical ailments
100
True or False: Modernists had an optimisic outlook on life
What is False, they were characterized as beign profoundly pessimissitic
100
wrote "Between Walls"
Who is William Carlos Williams
200
remembers the maps of the holy land
who is estragon
200
wears Lucky's hat in Act II
What is Didi (Vladimir)
200
the absurdist world can go anywhere and delve into psychological and societal depths
What is suspension of logic
200
chaos and loss of faith
What is modernist
200
worked as a doctor as well as a poet
Who is William Carlos Williams
300
says "quaquaquaqua"
Who is Lucky
300
falls and says "Help, I'll pay you!"
Who is Pozzo
300
characters who drift and seem pathetic to a point of being comical
What is anti-hero
300
the period of time in which modernism is defined
What is post WWI
300
wrote "Emperor of Ice Cream"
Who is Wallace Stevens
400
Lucky's dance is called _________
What is the net
400
the tree has more ___________ in this act
What is leaves
400
broken dialogue, unknown character motivations
What is fragmentation
400
clear sense of identity
What is Victorian
400
Worked as a lawyer
Who is Wallace Stevens
500
finish the lines: Let's go...we can't...why not...
What is we're waiting for Godot
500
never appears in the play
Who is Godot
500
name one theme of the absurdist theater
What is life and death, isolation, communication, man's limitations and mysterious place in the universe
500
Who would Jane Eyre have been in a modernist novel?
What is Mr. Rochester's mistress :)
500
attended Bryn Mawr College
Who is Marianne Moore
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