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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Characters Background Plot Literary Devices Potpourri
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Who traveled with a circus and lived in a

cage?

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Phantom(100)

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Who knew where the Phantom hid?

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Madame Giry(200)

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This was the first character killed by

the Phantom.

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Buquet(300)

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She was loved by the Phantom and

Raoul.

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Christine(400)

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This is the second character killed by the Phantom, and the male

lead at the Opera House.

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Piangi(500)

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How did they try to solve the problem of the water below the

opera house?

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A pump for eight months, 24 hours a

day(100)

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Who wrote the libretto?

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Andrew Lloyd Webber(200)

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Who won the contest to design

the Opera House?

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Charles Garnier(300)

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What war took place during the

construction of the Opera House?

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Franco-Prussian(400)

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When did work on the Opera House

begin (what year)?

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1861(500)

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How do Andre and Firmin initally react

to the Phantom’s demands?

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They don’t take him seriously.

(100)

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What word could be used to describe

Christine’s overall state when she is

with the Phantom?

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Trance-like(200)

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Why does Christine want her engagement kept a

secret?

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The Phantom will be angry.(300)

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What two things does Phantom do to

Piangi?

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Kill him and take his role as Don Juan

(400)

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Whose grave does Christine visit?

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Her father’s(500)

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The story begins in 1905 and moves to an earlier date due

to this literary device.

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flashback(100)

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Name one of Christine’s internal

conflicts.

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Various answers checked at my

discretion!(200)

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Daily Double!Daily Double!

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What is unique about the Phantom’s talent, and what literary term

does this show considering his

deformity?

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He is a brilliant musician, but can’t

show his talent to the world / irony

(600 – Daily Double)

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When Christine kisses and embraces the Phantom, what

point of the plot have we reached?

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climax(400)

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Who are the protagonist and antagonists in

POTO?

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Protagonist = Christine;

Antagonist = Phantom

(500)

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Who was the main patron of the Opera House and bought

an item at the auction?

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Raoul(100)

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How much does the chandelier

weigh?

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seven tons (200)

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What is auctioned during the prologue?

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Music box (300)

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When does the prologue take place?

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1905(400)

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What does Meg hold at the end of the musical?

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The Phantom’s mask(500)


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