What are some of the themes explored in the play 'On the Face of it'?
On the Face of it

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SHALIMA SAMAD
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Isolation, appearance versus reality, power of friendship
Love and romance, betrayal, family dynamics
War and conflict, political power, social class
Adventure and exploration, mystery, supernatural elements
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Discuss the significance of the setting in 'On the Face of it'.
The setting in 'On the Face of it' is significant because it creates a sense of isolation and confinement for the characters.
The setting in 'On the Face of it' is insignificant and has no impact on the characters.
The setting in 'On the Face of it' is significant because it creates a sense of freedom and openness for the characters.
The setting in 'On the Face of it' is significant because it enhances the plot and storyline of the story.
3.
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Explain the symbolism used in 'On the Face of it'.
The symbolism used in 'On the Face of it' represents the themes of happiness, success, and wealth.
The symbolism used in 'On the Face of it' represents the themes of love, betrayal, and revenge.
The symbolism used in 'On the Face of it' represents the themes of nature, animals, and the environment.
The symbolism used in 'On the Face of it' represents the themes of isolation, appearance versus reality, and the power of human connection.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Provide a character analysis of the protagonist in 'On the Face of it'.
The protagonist in 'On the Face of it' is a middle-aged woman named Jane.
The protagonist in 'On the Face of it' is an elderly man named George.
The protagonist in 'On the Face of it' is a dog named Rover.
The protagonist in 'On the Face of it' is a young boy named Derry.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does the setting contribute to the overall meaning of 'On the Face of it'?
The setting contributes to the overall meaning by providing a sense of freedom and openness.
The setting contributes to the overall meaning by creating a sense of isolation and confinement.
The setting contributes to the overall meaning by adding a sense of mystery and intrigue.
The setting contributes to the overall meaning by emphasizing the importance of social interaction and community.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the significance of the title 'On the Face of it'?
To suggest that something is unimportant or trivial.
To suggest that something is apparent or obvious, but there may be more to it than meets the eye.
To indicate that something is superficial and lacks depth.
To imply that something is deceptive or misleading.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
10 sec • 1 pt
'People are afraid of me'. Who said this?
Mr. Lamb
Derry
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