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What is Amanda’s background?
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Why is Amanda upset when Jim reveals his engagement?
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What happens to the unicorn during Laura’s interaction with Jim?
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Why does Laura call her glass unicorn her favorite piece?
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Why is the play described as a "memory play"?
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What does the title “The Glass Menagerie” symbolize?
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What theme is most prominent in The Glass Menagerie?
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What does Tom ultimately do at the end of the play?
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What happens to the glass unicorn during Laura’s evening with Jim?
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Who is Jim O’Connor?
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What does Tom do to escape from his life?
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What nickname does Jim give Laura in high school?
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What does the “glass menagerie” symbolize?
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What physical condition affects Laura Wingfield?
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Who is Amanda Wingfield?
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What type of play is The Glass Menagerie described as?
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What final line does Linda say at Willy’s grave?
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What is Charley’s view of the salesman’s life, as expressed in the requiem?
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What does Biff realize about himself during his final confrontation with Willy?
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What is the meaning behind the requiem’s low funeral turnout?
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What is symbolized by the rubber hose found by Biff?
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What truth does Biff try to tell Willy at the restaurant?
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Why does Bernard ask Willy what happened in Boston?
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What does Willy’s firing by Howard represent thematically?
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Why does Willy want to buy seeds in Act II?
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What is the typical meter used in sonnets?
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The two main types of sonnets are:
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A sonnet is a poem that contains how many lines?
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Humanism during the Renaissance began as a literary movement in:
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Thomas More’s Utopia became a recurring theme in literature because:
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Which of the following best describes the theme of Utopia?
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In what language was Utopia originally written?
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Thomas More is best known for his book:
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The Renaissance is considered the dividing line between:
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Where did the Renaissance begin?
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What does the word "Renaissance" mean?
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The Renaissance was a revival of:
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A major change in Modern English grammar was:
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Who invented the printing press in England?
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What invention helped rapidly spread Bible translations?
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Who first printed a complete English Bible?
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Which English monarch was the Great Bible dedicated to?
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William Tyndale translated the Bible from:
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John Wycliffe translated the Bible from:
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Who is known as the Morning Star of the Reformation?
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The Reformation was primarily a:
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Which two classical languages influenced English during the Renaissance?
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The Renaissance emphasized:
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What is ironic about Willy’s funeral?
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What is Linda’s role in the Loman family?
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