What play is the character 'Death' from?
What is Everyman?
Where was Jack found in the handbag?
What is a train station?
Why was Cyrano trying to distract De Guiche while Roxane and Christian were inside the church?
What is so Roxane could marry Christian without De Guiche's interruption?
In what play is the theme of role and treatment of women present?
What is A Doll's House?
A Doll's House could be considered a representation of which type of literature?
What is realism?
Who was Jocasta in the play Oedipus Rex?
What is the Oedipus' wife and Creon's sister?
Where did DeGuiche send the Cadets shortly after finding out Christian and Roxane were married?
What is to fight in the war?
What was Doctor Faustus trying to obtain throughout the play?
What is ultimate power and knowledge?
In what play do the sins control the main character?
What is Everyman?
Is Oedipus Rex considered a comedy or a tragedy?
What is a tragedy?
Who was the character that got left in a handbag shortly after birth?
What is Jack?
Where are the girls in Screenagers Two sent to cure their phone addictions?
What is Camp Meadows Mission?
Why did Nora leave Torvald?
What is because she had enough of the way Torvald treated her and wanted to be her own person?
In what play is the theme "The Art of Deception: Fact v. Fiction" present?
What is The Importance of Being Earnest?
What type of literature/artistic movement would you classify Cyrano de Bergerac?
What is Romanticism?
Who loaned Nora the money to take Torvald to Switzerland?
What is Krogstad?
Where did Tartuffe take place?
What is Paris?
What did Oedipus Rex do to himself at the end of the play?
What is rip his eyes out?
In what play does the main character constantly want more than the basic human?
What is Dr. Faustus?
What is the definition of Romanticism?
What is a movement in the arts and literature that originated in the late 18th century, emphasizing inspiration, subjectivity, and the primacy of the individual?