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Example Questions
Example Question #713 : Gre Subject Test: Literature In English
The author of A Streetcar Named Desire also wrote which of the following plays?
Death of a Salesman
Angels in America
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf
A Raisin in the Sun
The Glass Menagerie
The Glass Menagerie
Tennessee Williams, the author of A Streetcar Named Desire, published The Glass Menagerie in 1945.
Example Question #4 : Contexts Of American Plays After 1925
Which of the following is not a character from A Streetcar Named Desire?
Blanche DuBois
Stella Kowalski
Stanley Kowalski
Harold Mitchell
Prior Walter
Prior Walter
Prior Walter is a character from the play Angels in America, not from A Streetcar Named Desire.
Example Question #714 : Gre Subject Test: Literature In English
Who wrote the play Angels in America?
Eugene O’Neill
Tony Kushner
Arthur Miller
Lynn Nottage
Suzan-Lori Parks
Tony Kushner
Tony Kushner is the author of Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes, which was more recently adapted into an HBO miniseries. The play is divided into two parts (which can be performed together or separately): Millennium Approaches and Perestroika.
Example Question #715 : Gre Subject Test: Literature In English
In what decade was Angels in America first performed?
1990s
1960s
1970s
1950s
1980s
1990s
The play premiered in 1991 and won the 1993 Pulitzer Prize in Drama. If you didn’t know this, though, you could still infer that the play was performed in 1990s, as a central subject is the AIDS crisis that was just becoming widespread in America in the mid- to late-1980s.
Example Question #1 : Contexts Of American Plays After 1925
Which of the following is not a character in Angels in America?
Prior Walter
Roy Cohn
Amanda Wingfield
Louis Ironson
Harper Pitt
Amanda Wingfield
Amanda Wingfield is a character in Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie, not Tony Kushner’s Angels in America.
Example Question #1 : Contexts Of American Plays After 1925
Who wrote Death of a Salesman?
Lynn Nottage
Arthur Miller
Wendy Wasserstein
Suzan-Lori Parks
Eugene O’Neill
Arthur Miller
This author is Arthur Miller, an important American playwright and essayist. Miller is famous for being married to Marilyn Monroe and for testifying before the House Un-American Activities Committee as well as for his significant contributions to American drama, for which he was awarded the Pulitzer Prize and various other honors.
Example Question #2 : Contexts Of American Plays After 1925
The author of Death of a Salesman also wrote all but which of the following plays?
A View from the Bridge
The Crucible
The Violent Bear It Away
All My Sons
They Too Arise
The Violent Bear It Away
The Violent Bear It Away is actually a novel by Flannery O’Connor and not a play at all. The other four works are all dramas written by Miller between 1937 and 1955.
Example Question #10 : Contexts Of American Plays After 1925
Which of the following is not a character in Death of a Salesman?
Willy Loman
Happy Loman
Miss Forsythe
Biff Loman
Martha
Martha
Martha is a central character in Edward Albee’s 1962 play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and not in Miller’s Death of a Salesman.
Example Question #481 : Cultural And Historical Contexts
During what decade was Death of a Salesman first performed?
1910s
1920s
1930s
1940s
1900s
1940s
This play not only premiered in but also won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1949. If you didn’t know this, you could still eliminate some of the answer choices if you knew that Arthur Miller wasn’t born until 1915.
Example Question #61 : Contexts Of Plays
Which of the following literary devices does not appear in Angels in America?
Monologue
Religious allusions
Doubling
Hallucinatory visions
Deus ex machina
Deus ex machina
Angels in America features doubling (one actor playing two or more roles), Biblical allusions and visitations from angels, monologues by several of the main characters, and hallucinatory visions. It does not include deus ex machina, which is a theatrical device whereby something unexpected and unexplained intervenes to fix a plot problem and drastically alter the course of the play. (A famous deus ex machina occurs in Hamlet in the form of the pirates.)