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This test consists of 5 short answer questions and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. For what purpose does Carr propose that he and Cecily go to lunch?
2. In what year did Tristan Tzara die?
3. What profession does Lenin's attire suggest when he enters in Act 2?
4. What object does Lenin accidentally strike when he slams his fist on Cecily's desk?
5. In this section, what action does Tzara publicly state he will never do again?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
In the confusion and madness of 1917, the characters of Travesties seem to find their only solace in art. Write an essay examining art as a constant, an anchor that secures individuals buffeted by war and revolution. Focusing on three endeavors in the play, describe the character attitude toward them. Why do they undertake them? What importance do they serve in the mad world of the play?
Part 1) Tristan Tzara and his poetry.
Part 2) James Joyce and Ulysses.
Part 3) Henry Carr and The Importance of Being Earnest?
Essay Topic 2
The central story of Travesties is a love story involving two couples, but it is driven in large part by the British desire to keep tabs on Lenin. Write an essay about Carr's mission to prevent Lenin's passage into Russia. How does he initially react to the assignment as related and elucidated by Bennett? Why does it bring him into contact with Cecily? In the end, why does Carr have such difficulty following through with his assignment?
Essay Topic 3
Over the course of the play, many characters argue the virtues and vices of new art. Each of the major figures has a different view regarding art's place in society. Write an essay discussing these viewpoints, focusing on the four major characters of the play. What does each think about the role of art? What is the value of old art? What about new art like Dada? What lesson is art meant to impart to its audience?
Part 1) Henry Carr
Part 2) Tristan Tzara
Part 3) James Joyce
Part 4) Lenin
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