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Samuel Beckett is most associated with which theatrical movement?
Where was Samuel Beckett born?
Who is Maurya's last surviving son, determined to go out to sea despite his mother's warnings in Rider's to the Sea?
Which character believes that people can change their social class through language in Pygmalion ?
A play that deals with the narcissism of the self-involved hero, who undergoes a test, put to him by the wife in order to survive :
Who is Bernard in Death of a Salesman?
Setting of the play Riders to the Sea:
The film version of Shaw's Pygmalion :
Name the dance practiced and performed by Nora in A Doll's House:
The subtitle of The Importance of Being Earnest ;
Who talks about how "tale-bearers are as bad as the tale-makers" in School for Scandal?
Who is Macbeth at the beginning of the play?
The painter of the portrait of last Duchess :
The nickname of Laura Wingfield :
The identity of Godot in Becket's waiting for Godot
The armor bearer to Macbeth :
Forester says that when the love ends,................... starts.
Jack is the guardian to whom?
What social group does Oscar Wilde satirize through the figure of Lady Bracknell?
What, specifically, does Cecily Cardew find intriguing and attractive about Jack’s imaginary brother Ernest?
Which two attributes best match Gwendolen Fairfax?
What is the name of the fictional friend that Algernon Moncrieff invents to avoid boring social situations?
What position of public responsibility does Jack Worthing hold in Hertfordshire?
Aside from his relation to Lady Bracknell and Algernon, what does Jack learn in the play’s final act?
Which two characters’ unexpected visits to Jack prompt the end of his fictional brother/alter ego?
What inspires Gwendolen’s confidence in Jack, leading her to accept his marriage proposal?
What do Jack’s best friend, Algernon Montcrieff, and love interest, Gwendolen Fairfax, not know about him?
In which two locales does the protagonist lead his dual lives as Jack and Ernest Worthing?
Who publicly accused Wilde of being homosexual?
What was the term for the new type of character that Wilde introduced to the Victorian melodrama?
Some critics identify Wilde as the first person to become famous for _.
What was the name of the movement that embraced the principle of art for the sake of beauty and beauty alone?
When was Oscar Wilde born?
What information emerges from the revelation that Jack is Lady Bracknell’s nephew?
What does Jack wrongly conclude upon realizing that he was the misplaced baby?
Who does the baby turn out to have been?
What did Miss Prism confuse the baby with, causing her to place the baby in a handbag?
What does Lady Bracknell accuse Miss Prism of having stolen twenty‑eight years ago?
The mention of _’s name stops Lady Bracknell from leaving the Manor House with Gwendolen.
What must Lady Bracknell consent to for Jack to consent to Cecily and Algernon’s marriage?
Whose sudden arrival at the Manor House casts the engagement of Cecily and Algernon into doubt?
What arrangement have Algernon and Jack both made, winning them the complete forgiveness of Cecily and Gwendolen?
What are Cecily and Gwendolen eager to do after leaving Algernon and Jack in the garden?
What do Cecily and Gwendolen do upon learning from Jack that “Ernest” is a fiction?
How does Cecily first identify herself to Gwendolen at the Manor House?
What about the name “Ernest” attracts Cecily to Algernon, just as it attracts Gwendolen to Jack?
What response does Cecily give Algernon when he proposes marriage?
What prevents Jack from revealing Algernon’s assumed identity to Cecily?
What arrangement does Jack make with Dr. Chasuble after announcing Ernest’s death?
Upon his return to Hertfordshire, whose death does Jack announce to Miss Prism and Dr. Chasuble?