1.
What name was Tennessee Williams born with?
Correct Answer
B. Thomas
Explanation
Tennessee Williams was born with the name Thomas.
2.
What word best describes Tennessee's home life?
Correct Answer
C. Unstable
Explanation
Tennessee's father was emotionally absent and his sister was mentall ill, later undergoing a lobotomy
3.
From what college did Tennessee earn his degree?
Correct Answer
A. University of Iowa
Explanation
Tennessee dropped out of University of Missouri but went back and got his degree from University of Iowa
4.
Where did Tennessee move when he was 27?
Correct Answer
B. New Orleans
Explanation
At this time, Tennessee also openly admitted to being gay.
5.
What was the name of Tennessee's lover?
Correct Answer
D. Frank Merlo
Explanation
Frank Merlo is the correct answer because he was indeed Tennessee's lover. Frank Merlo was an American actor and the long-term partner of Tennessee Williams, a renowned playwright. They had a significant romantic relationship that lasted for over a decade until Merlo's death in 1963.
6.
How did Tennessee Williams die?
Correct Answer
C. Choked to death on a bottle cap
Explanation
Tennessee died in New York City in 1983. Tennessee's brother maintains that Tennessee was actually murdered becaus he planned to make changes to his will.
7.
In what year is the play set?
Correct Answer
D. 1947
8.
Which character was previously married to a gay man?
Correct Answer
B. Blanche
Explanation
Blanche is the character who was previously married to a gay man. This is revealed in Tennessee Williams' play "A Streetcar Named Desire." Blanche's husband, Allan Grey, committed suicide after Blanche discovered his homosexuality. This event deeply affected Blanche and contributed to her fragile mental state throughout the play.
9.
Which word best describes Stanley and Stella's relationship?
Correct Answer
A. Animalistic
10.
Which word best describes Stella?
Correct Answer
C. Submissive
Explanation
Stella is described as submissive because this word suggests that she is passive and easily yielding to others. It implies that she tends to comply with the wishes or demands of others without resistance or assertiveness.
11.
Blanche falls in love with which character?
Correct Answer
B. Mitch
Explanation
Blanche falls in love with Mitch.
12.
Between whom is Stella torn?
Correct Answer
C. Stanley and Blanche
Explanation
Stella lets both her husband, Stanley, and her sister, Blanche, tell her what to do. She must choose between them.
13.
Which of the following are themes we will study in the story?
Correct Answer(s)
A. Fantasy vs. Reality
C. Dependence on Men
Explanation
The themes that will be studied in the story are "Fantasy vs. Reality" and "Dependence on Men." These themes suggest that the story will explore the contrast between imagination and truth, as well as the idea of relying on men for support or validation. The inclusion of "Alcohol" and "Bathing" as options may be distracting, as they do not directly relate to the given themes.
14.
Which of the following are two of the motifs that we will track during the story?
Correct Answer(s)
B. Light
C. Polka Music
Explanation
The question asks for two motifs that will be tracked during the story. A motif is a recurring element or theme that contributes to the overall meaning or atmosphere of a story. In this case, "Light" and "Polka Music" can both be motifs that are significant in the story. "Light" can symbolize hope, enlightenment, or clarity, while "Polka Music" can represent joy, celebration, or cultural identity. By tracking these motifs, the reader can gain a deeper understanding of the story's themes and messages.
15.
Which word best describe Stanley?
Correct Answer
B. Rude
Explanation
Stanley is described as "rude" because this word implies that he lacks politeness, respect, and consideration for others. It suggests that he may be impolite, offensive, or dismissive in his interactions and behavior towards others. This description indicates that Stanley's attitude and demeanor are not friendly or kind, but rather unpleasant and disrespectful.