
Fourteen by Alice Gerstenberg.
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- Q1What is the central theme of 'Fourteen' by Alice Gerstenberg?The struggle for power in politicsThe importance of friendshipThe impact of war on societyThe conflict between personal desires and societal expectations30s
- Q2Which character in 'Fourteen' represents the theme of conformity?Mrs. BakerMabelLolaMr. Henderson30s
- Q3What event triggers the main conflict in 'Fourteen' by Alice Gerstenberg?A surprise partyA weddingA business meetingA funeral30s
- Q4How does the play 'Fourteen' utilize dialogue to develop its themes?It avoids any discussion of personal feelingsIt showcases the contrasts between characters' ideals and societal pressuresIt has no significant character interactionsIt focuses solely on comedic elements30s
- Q5What is the significance of the title 'Fourteen'?It refers to a year in historyIt indicates the number of charactersIt symbolizes a specific event in the playIt represents the age of adolescence and the challenges of growing up30s
- Q6Which theme is explored through the character dynamics in 'Fourteen'?The influence of technology on societyThe tension between individuality and social conformityThe joy of friendshipThe celebration of family bonds30s
- Q7What role does the setting play in 'Fourteen'?It serves as a backdrop for action scenesIt reflects the social norms and expectations of the timeIt emphasizes a futuristic themeIt has no significant impact on the story30s
- Q8What is Mabel's primary internal conflict in 'Fourteen'?A rivalry with another characterHer desire for independence versus her fear of societal judgmentA struggle with financial issuesHer longing for a romantic relationship30s
- Q9In 'Fourteen', how do the other characters influence Mabel's decisions?They provide her with financial supportThey reflect societal expectations that pressure her choicesThey encourage her to leave the townThey ignore her completely30s
- Q10What dramatic technique does Alice Gerstenberg use in 'Fourteen' to highlight character conflicts?FlashbacksSong and danceMonologuesSubtext in dialogue30s