It's about time
Characters
Themes Galore
Mightier than the sword
Final Jeopardy
(last round only)
100

The Titanic sank in the same year this play is set.

1912

100

This character interrupts the party to ask questions about a suspicious suicide. I need the NAME.

Inspector Goole

100

A lack of respect is shown by which character when he fires Eva for simply wanting a livable wage?

Arthur / Mr. Birling

100

Sheila laughs hysterically, "why you fool. He knows! Of course he knows!

In this case, what does hysterical mean?

Uncontrollable emotion

200

Mr. Birling mentions in Act I that "the kaiser makes a speech. But the German officers don't want war". To what war is he referring?

WWI

200

Sheila got Eva fired from the clothing store because she thought she saw Eva doing what?

Smiling / laughing

200

Sheila throwing a tantrum and getting Eva fired demonstrates what theme in the story?


Superiority or class - Sheila was so stuck up that she got a working glass girl for daring to laugh at her.

200

"Mrs Birling: you seem to have made a great impression on this child, inspector.

Inspector: (coolly) we often do on the young ones. They're more impressionable."

What does impressionable mean?

easily influenced

300

This is the time of the year the play is set. (What season?)

Spring

300

Double! I need BOTH FULL NAMES.

This character (allegedly) drank poison in order to commit suicide. What is her real name and her alias name?

Eva Smith

Daisy Renton

300

This character refuses to help Eva, even after learning that Eva was trying to do the right thing and refuse any stolen money.

Sybil / Mrs. Birling 

300

"Mrs B.: I realize that you may have to conduct some sort of inquiry, but I must say that so far you seem to be conducting in a rather peculiar and offensive manner."

What does peculiar mean?

Strange or unusual

400

What is the timeframe of this play (so far)? In other words, how much time passes in acts I and II?

minutes, hours, weeks, months, years?


Hours

400

This character works as a magistrate (judge).

Arthur Birling

400

Which character shows their truly sexist nature with this line:

"I hate those hard-eyed, dough-faced women."

Gerald

400

Mrs. B.: I beg your pardon! That – I consider – is a trifle impertinent, inspector.

What does impertinent mean?

Rude, lacking respect

400

Make your bets - you may only wager up to what you have in total points.

Category: history

500

Bonus: daily double!

Who was the King of England during the setting of this play? 

To get both answers, I need the year and the name of the king.

Year: 1912

King: George V

500

Which character shows disdain for Eva by implying that "characters of THAT class" are beneath their family?

Sybil / Mrs. Birling 

500

Which character shows a shallow view of women and 'self respect' with this line?

"Yes, but you've got to remember, my boy, that clothes mean something quite different to a woman. Not just something to wear – and not only something to make 'em look prettier – but – well, a sort of sign or token of their self-respect."

Arthur Birling

500

Birling: (angrily) Look here, inspector, I consider this uncalled-for and officious. I've half a mind to report you. I've told you all I know – and it doesn't seem to me very important...

What does officious mean?

Meddling or excessive use of authority

500

Name the exact date that this play was first performed in London.

Answer:

October 1st, 1946