All the World's a Stage Random but relevant
Who Said it?
Plot Points
The finer details
Words, Words, Words
100

What is the main point of rising action within a story? To build what? 

Suspense! 

100
"Sorry, Wrong Number"
George
100
What does Mrs. Stevenson overhear on the phone?
2 men discussing a murder plot
100
What street did Mrs. Stevenson live on?
Second Avenue
100

to deeply question 

Catechizing

200
What is the name of the woman used to represent women going into the workforce? She has on a bandana and is often seen making a muscle 

Rosie The Riveter! 

200
"Check it! Check it! That's all anybody can do!"
Mrs. Stevenson
200
Where does Mrs. Stevenson's husband say he is going on business according to the telegram?
Boston
200
What is Mrs. Stevenson's husband's name (in the play, not the movie)
Elbert
200

weak, confined to bed due to illness or accident. 

Mrs. Stevenson kept calling herself this

invalid

300

What time period did this play take place? 

The stage decorations, clothing, technology used all contribute to this time frame. 

1940's

300
"A lot of murders are committed in this city every day ma'am"
Sgt. Duffy
300
What is the conflict?
Mrs. Stevenson is trying to convince the operators and Sgt. Duffy of the murder but no one will listen to her.
300

What was the name for Mr. Stevenson's office? Bonus if you remember the extension number

Murray Hill 

Bonus 4-0098

300
mentally unstable
neurotic
400

Plays are not made up of chapters or episodes they are made up of what? 

Acts

400

"You're making this check into a private call purely as a private individual?"

A phone operator 

400
How does Mrs. Stevenson know someone is in her house?
She hears the click of the receiver when she is on the phone with the Nurse receptionist.
400
What was the name of the hospital that Mrs. Stevenson called to request a nurse?
Henchley Hospital
400

A vocab word that means very angry 

Storming! 

500

these words are usually in italics or parentheses and tell the characters what to do and where to go during the play 

stage directions

500
"And what makes you think the murder is going to be committed in your neighborhood, ma'am?"
Sgt. Duffy
500
Why is the train significant in this story? Explain thoroughly...
foreshadows that she may be the one murdered.


serves as a clue that the suspect/client may be Mr. Stevenson

drowns out her screams at the end of the play

500
What was the maid's name?
Eloise
500
relating to or situated on the edge of something
peripheral
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