Family History
The Piano
Race Terms
Drama Terms
Wildcard
100

Who are brother and sister in the story?

Berniece and Boy Willie

100

Why is the piano special?

It's been in their family for years; sentimental value.

100

Define race.

Grouping people by physical characteristics, usually thought of with skin tone.

100

The way a character moves around the stage is called ________ _______________.

Stage directions.

100

Name one of the characters who has died.

Cleotha, Boy Charles, Mama Ola, Crawley, Sutter, and all of the older generation.

200

Who are Doaker's brothers?

Wining Boy and Boy Charles

200

Who can play the piano in the family?

Maretha, Wining Boy and Berniece.

200

How can privilege relate to race?

Certain races have privileges others don't (lawfully, generationally, fiscally).
200

What do we call the "good guy" and the "bad guy" in a text?

Protagonist and antagonist.

200

Who is the author of the Piano Lesson?

August Wilson.

300

How did Crawley die?

He was shot while moving wood with Boy Willie and Lymon.

300

Who got the piano back from the Sutters? 

The three brothers (Doaker, Wining Boy and Boy Charles).

300

What is implicit bias?

Bias that is not outwardly shown.

300

If you learn about a character through dialogue and details, it is called _________ characterization. 

Indirect.

300

Where is the Piano Lesson set?

Pittsburg.

400

Who's wife is in NY? What is her name?

Doaker's wife Coreen

400

Who polished the piano with "sweat and blood"? 

Mama Ola.

400

How does race play into the Piano Lesson?

The history of slavery, the Sutters owning the Charles. 

400

What is it called when one character has a long speech by themself?

Monologue.

400

How many years did Doaker work on the railroad?

27

500

Bernice the first would be Doaker, Wining Boy and Boy Charles's ______________ .

Grandmother.

500

Name one of the carvings on the piano.

Mama Ester's funeral, a marriage, Charles being sold as slaves.

500

How is ethnicity different than nationality?

Ethnicity is about your heritage while nationality is where you have citizenship

500

What is a foil character?

A character that is the complete opposite of another,  highlights and contrasts the traits one another.

500

What do they mean when they say "the Ghost of the Yellow Dog"?

The people who died building the railroad (the track is called the Yellow Dog).