Plot
Characters
Symbols and Themes
Structure
Characters 2
100

This Act challenges the fairy-tale idea that wishes guarantee happiness.

What is Act II?

100

This character trades his cow for magic beans, setting major events in motion.

Who is Jack?

100

These desires drive the plot but also create unintended consequences.

What are the character's wishes?

100

Into the Woods follows this universal structure.

What is the Hero's Journey?

100

These two royal brothers reveal their shallow views of love in “Agony.”

Who are Cinderella’s Prince and Rapunzel’s Prince?

200

This curse prevents the Baker and his Wife from having a child

What is the witch's curse?

200

After facing the Wolf, this character becomes more self-reliant and less naïve.

Who is Little Red Riding Hood?

200

This setting represents uncertainty, danger, and moral testing.

What are the woods?

200

Getting what they wished for leads many characters to experience this unexpected outcome.

What is disappointment (or regret) or a desire for more?

200

This character's desire for revenge is the driving force of Act II.

Who is the giant's wife?

300

This event at the start of Act II destroys the characters’ “happily ever after.”

What is the giant falling?

300

This character begins the story desperate for a child and ends it learning to be a responsible parent.

Who is the Baker?

300

value, innocence, beauty,  and security could be represented by these things.

What are the items needed for the spell?
300

Much of Act II’s tension centers on the characters doing this to one another.

What is blaming each other?

300

This is Cinderella's wish.

What is "to go to the Festival"?

400

These four magical items must be collected to break the curse.

The cow as white as milk, the cape as red as blood, the hair as yellow as corn, the slipper as pure as gold.

400

This character sings “Moments in the Woods” while questioning her choices and desires.

Who is the Baker's Wife?

400

This theme is reinforced when the surviving characters unite at the end.

What is community (or shared responsibility)?

400

 This internal struggle affects Cinderella when deciding between the Prince and her independence. 

What is choosing between security and self-fulfillment? (choices)

400

This character is imprisoned by her mother's love.

Who is Rapunzel?

500

This storytelling device guides the audience through Act I before meeting an unexpected fate.

Who/What is the narrator?

500

This character warns that “Children will listen.”

Who is the Witch?

500

This recurring lyric emphasizes the responsibility adults have toward the next generation.

What is "children will listen."

500

The collapse of traditional fairy-tale endings reinforces this central theme about responsibility.

What is actions have consequences?

500

These are the 3 persons of the character who drives the plot.

Who are t he narrator, the mysterious man, and the Baker's father?