Symbols
Characters
Mr. Doubtfire's crimes
Loss of Innocence
Dreams & reflections
200

What crime did Mr. Doubtfire do once he forced Suzan to engage in Sexual Activities with him?

Rape

300

Who said the first line in the play?

Mr. Doubtfire

300

What two feelings did Suzan constantly felt throughout the entire book?

Anxious & Dejected

300

Which dream was similar to the Lush field and had dead animals?

Dry field

400

Which symbol from the play represents ALL loss of innocence once Suzan killed herself?

The hanging rope

400

Why does The Royal Vase even belong to Sam's family?

Because they are loyal descent.

400

Why does Suzan always refer the school to a "so-called 'school'"?

Multiple correct answers:

- She doesn't like the school.

- She hates almost everyone in the school.

- It's too hard for her to fit in since she has anger issues.

500

Which two symbols from the play represented peaceful vibes drifting away? 

The Dead animals and the Dry stream

500

"I failed to save them... I failed to save my own sister... I failed to save my dad's company... And I failed to save James... I'm a faliure..", Who's last line was this?

Sam's

500

What crime did Mr. Doubtfire do when he catches his wife cheating on him inside the cottage in the woods?

Arson

500

Who did Sam blame for Suzan's death?

Herself

500

Which dream revealed the mother in Scene 2 Act 2?

Lush field

600

Which symbol from the book represents the breaking point of the two sister's innocence?

The Royal Vase

600

Which sister is the real main role of the book?

Sam

600

What crime did Mr. Doubtfire do once he killed more then half of the students in the school at the waterpark?

Mass murder

600

What were two crucial events throughout the entire play that made Sam fully traumatized?

Dead bodies at the waterpark and Suzan commiting suicide

600

Which reflection did Suzan picture herself into the mirror when she thought she would be betraying Suzan? (Not only with the current situation with Mr. Doubtfire, but just other problems in general).

A barbarian wearing baggy and ripped clothes

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