Noises Off
Clue
Hello Dolly
A Doll's House
Theatrical Elements
Final Jeopardy
200

This character is the frustrated director of the play within the play.

Lloyd Dallas

200

This character is revealed to be an undercover FBI agent in one of the endings.

Mr. Green

200

This is the main character who plays matchmaker but seeks love herself.

Dolly Levi

200

This is the protagonist who eventually leaves her family at the end of the play.

Nora Helmer

200

This comedic genre often involves exaggerated characters, improbable situations, and frantic entrances and exits.

Farce

400

This prop is repeatedly lost, thrown, or misused in both rehearsals and performances.

Sardines

400

This is the setting of the film where all the murders take place.

Mansion

400

Dolly tries to set up this grumpy half-millionaire but ends up with him herself.

Horace Vandergelde

400

This character represents the patriarchal authority Nora is trying to escape.

Torvald Helmer

400

This style uses humor to expose and criticize social flaws, institutions, or human behavior—often with irony or exaggeration.

Satire

600

The physical chaos in Act II reflects the breakdown of this back stage

The actors' emotional instability and tangled romantic entanglements

600

The repeated use of characters arriving one after the other at the door is an example of this comedic principle.

Rule of Three

600

Cornelius and Barnaby's exaggerated efforts to appear wealthy and worldly reflect this comedic element

Farce

600

Nora’s childlike language and behavior in the early acts are examples of this technique often used in satire.

Exaggeration

600

This comedic principle relies on a pattern in which something happens once, then again, and then a third time with a twist or payoff.

Rule of Three

800

The back-and-forth entrances and exits in Act II represent this comedic style.

Slapstick

800

One way the film uses farce in its structure or plot.

Fast-paced sequence of mistaken identities / slamming doors / over-the-top accusations?

800

The romantic subplots in Hello, Dolly! align with these characteristics of romantic comedy.

Mismatched couples, Misunderstandings, and end in Multiple successful pairings, typical of romantic comedy conventions

800

This recurring motif in A Doll’s House—from macaroons to dance performances—illustrates Nora's need to perform roles imposed on her by society.

Appearance versus reality

800

This genre often includes mistaken identities, witty banter, and ends in marriages or pairings, but also subtly critiques romantic ideals

Romantic Comedy

1000

The Play, Noises Off, critiques the nature of theatrical performance itself through the use of...

Satire

1000

In Clue, the use of multiple endings serves as a satire of this genre.

Murder mystery or detective genre?

1000

Dolly’s manipulation of social situations is an example of

Satire on gender or class roles

1000

This character, initially portrayed as a villain, becomes a vehicle for Ibsen’s exploration of redemption and the social consequences of reputation.

Krogstad

1000

This physical comedy technique relies on exaggerated, sometimes violent movement—such as falling down stairs or getting hit with a door—to create humor and tension.

Slapstick

1000

What country is also considered 2 other geographical things

Australia

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