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Who says, "I was raised to be charming, not sincere."
Baker
Jack
Cinderella's Prince
Rapunzel's Prince
Complete the quote, “Wanting a ball is not wanting a…”
Festival
Prince
Husband
Coach
What are the last words in the play and who are they sung by?
“I wish,” the ensemble
“Happy ever after,” the ensemble
“I wish,” Cinderella
“Happy ever after,” Cinderella
In Act Two, Cinderella and Rapunzel’s Princes are both afraid of things. What are they?
Blood and Giants
Giants and Dwarves
Blood and Dwarves
Dragons and Manticores
Blame and blame shifting is a major theme of Into the Woods, who do all the characters finally blame for their problems.
The witch
Jack
The Mysterious Man
Themselves
The Baker’s Father stealing the witch’s beans caused her to lose her
Power and beauty
Garden and beans
Mother and daughter
Youth and beauty
The following character(s) is/are a representation of sin, temptation, and seduction
The Baker
Rapunzel's Prince
Cinderella's Prince
The Wolf
An implicit theme is
A theme that is for everyone and appears in many different novels.
A theme that is implied in the text.
A theme that is directly stated in the text.
A theme that only few people understand.
An explicit theme is
A theme that is directly stated in the text.
A theme that only few people understand.
A theme that is for everyone and appears in many different novels.
A theme that is implied in the text.
A universal theme is
A theme that is for everyone and appears in many different novels.
A theme that is directly stated in the text.
A theme that is implied in the text.
A theme that only few people understand.
“Agony” is sung by
Cinderella's Prince
Rapunzel's Prince
The Baker
The Witch
What is the authorial intent behind the narrator and the Baker’s Father being played by the same actor?
To show us how knowing everything will help you solve everything.
To show us that no knot unties itself.
To show the similarities between the Narrator’s character and the Baker’s Father/Mysterious Man
When the Baker’s Wife says, “These are dangerous woods” in her song before she dies, what literary device is this an example of?
Irony
Denouement
Foreshadowing
Symbolism
Who wrote the music for this play?
Steven Sounder
Steven Saunter
Steven Sondheim
Steven Speilberg
Who wrote the book for this play?
James Latrine
James Lancine
James Loqueen
James Lapine
To whom is “I Guess this is Goodbye” sung?
Milky White
Rapunzel
The Baker’s Wife
The Baker
What does the witch want to protect Rapunzel from?
The Woods
The Prince
The Wolves
The World
Finish the line, “I’ll see you soon again. I hope that when I do, it won’t be…”
Because you’re dead
With the baker
On a plate
In my haste
What “decision” does Cinderella decide to make at the end of her song “On the steps of the Palace?”
To leave a
shoe
Not to
decide
Leave him
in a stew
Leave him a
clue
Who is the protagonist?
The Witch
The Baker
The Baker’s Wife
The Mysterious Man
Who/what is the primary antagonist?
The Baker himself
The Witch and her curse
The giant
The Mysterious Man
What internal conflict plagues The Baker in Act 2?
The Baker’s feelings of inadequacy as a father
The Baker’s Wife’s voice in his head
His Father’s legacy and memory
The death of his father
What is the climax for the play?
When Cinderella gets her prince
When Jack gets rich
When the Baker breaks the curse
When the Witch gets beautiful
The stage of Freytag's Pyramid where the character, setting, and conflict is introduced
exposition
inciting incident
climax
denouement
Mrs. P's favorite line in Into the Woods is
"Careful the tale you tell, that is the spell."
"There are giants in the sky."
"If the end is right, it justifies the beans."
"You know what your decision is, which is not to decide."
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