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All My Sons Vocabulary Quiz
All My Sons Vocabulary Quiz
What does “stoic” describe in Kate’s demeanor?
Emotionally restrained
Playful and witty
Loud and outspoken
Calm yet oblivious
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What does “complicity” mean regarding Joe’s actions?
Ignoring responsibility
Following orders
Involvement in wrongdoing
Defending the innocent
None
What is the meaning of “remorse” in Joe’s final moments?
Loss of reputation
Anger at his family
Deep regret for wrongdoing
Fear of punishment
None
What does the word “liable” mean as used in the play?
Unaware or uninvolved
Careless or negligent
Likely or probable
Legally responsible or answerable
None
What does “denouement” refer to at the end of the play?
The inciting incident
The character introductions
The resolution after the climax
The rising tension
None
What is the meaning of “morality” as explored in the play?
Religious devotion
Obedience to law
Sense of right and wrong
Respect for wealth
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What does “illusion” symbolize in Kate’s behavior?
Delusion about Chris’s love
False belief that Larry is alive
Dreams about Joe’s innocence
Faith in fate
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What is the meaning of “climax” in dramatic structure?
The turning point of highest tension
The comic interlude
The moral resolution
The opening exposition
None
What does the term “hubris” apply to in Joe’s character?
Deep sense of guilt
Emotional detachment
Excessive pride leading to downfall
Lack of ambition
None
What does “subtext” refer to in Miller’s dialogue style?
Sound effects
Hidden meaning beneath spoken words
Stage directions
Character names
None
What does “integrity” mean as shown in Chris’s beliefs?
Upholding moral principles
Seeking financial stability
Following social traditions
Keeping family secrets
None
What does “culpability” refer to in the play’s central theme?
Being guilty or deserving blame
Avoiding confrontation
Living with dignity
Finding forgiveness
None
What does “symbolism” refer to in the play?
Literal descriptions of events
Comic exaggeration
Objects representing larger ideas
Direct confession
None
What does “foreshadowing” describe in the fallen tree scene?
Reflecting time passing
Introducing comic relief
Showing neighborhood gossip
Hinting at future tragedy
None
What does “antagonist” mean in dramatic terms?
Neutral observer
Main moral guide
Character opposing the protagonist
Comic relief figure
None
What does “catalyst” mean in reference to Larry’s letter?
A symbol of family love
A detail of exposition
A piece of dialogue filler
An element that triggers the climax
None
What does “idealism” describe in relation to Chris Keller?
Fear of responsibility
Obsession with success and wealth
Belief in moral principles above profit
Desire for revenge
None
What does “pragmatic” mean when describing Joe Keller?
Guided by moral philosophy
Driven by emotion
Obsessed with appearance
Focused on practical outcomes
None
What is the meaning of “disillusionment” in Chris’s arc?
Love for Ann
Desire to move away
Loss of faith in his father’s morality
Jealousy of Larry
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What does “repression” mean in relation to Joe’s behavior?
Refusing to work
Ignoring his family
Denying business success
Suppressing guilt and truth
None
What does “denial” refer to in relation to Kate Keller?
Avoiding her family
Rejecting Joe’s guilt
Hiding from her neighbors
Refusing to accept Larry’s death
None
What does “justification” mean when Joe says he did it for his family?
Rationalizing immoral actions
Admitting weakness
Confessing to guilt
Seeking legal defense
None
What does “ethical conflict” describe in the play?
Fight between siblings
Clash between right and wrong decisions
Disagreement over money
Difference in political views
None
What does “theme” mean in literature?
The play’s dialogue style
The central idea explored by the work
The audience’s reaction
The physical setting
None
What does “exonerate” mean in the context of Joe’s trial?
To delay a verdict
To clear from blame
To change a sentence
To accuse of wrongdoing
None
What is the meaning of “retribution” in the play’s moral context?
Seeking forgiveness
Avoiding blame
Rebuilding reputation
Punishment for wrongdoing
None
What does “denounce” mean when George confronts Joe?
Legally defend
Publicly condemn
Emotionally accept
Quietly forgive
None
What does “vindication” mean when Joe feels cleared?
A second trial
Emotional recovery
Proof of innocence
Acknowledgment of guilt
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What does “conflicted” describe in Chris’s internal struggle?
Confused about Ann’s love
Angry at George’s visit
Uncertain about his future
Torn between family loyalty and moral truth
None
What does “fatal flaw” describe in Joe Keller’s character?
His greed and denial of guilt
His kindness toward Chris
His loyalty to family
His devotion to hard work
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