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Cards (12)
Who are Mark and Jan in the context of the narrative?
They are
choruses
or
narrators
.
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What role do Mark and Jan play in the narrative?
They describe
offstage
events and create
enigmas
for the audience.
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How do Mark and Jan interact with each other during their dialogues?
They
repeat
each other's phrases to
reassure
and
justify
themselves.
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What is the nature of Mark and Jan's acceptance of responsibility?
They do not accept
responsibility
for their actions.
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What do Mark and Jan do with the audience?
They guide the audience through the
narrative
.
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What is the term used for the back-and-forth dialogue between Mark and Jan?
Stichomythia
.
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How does Mark justify his actions towards Adam?
He blames Adam's eagerness to be in the group making him a deserving
victim.
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What does Mark's defensive nature reveal about his character?
It shows he is
unwilling
to accept that he could have stopped the
process
.
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What
are the key quotes that reflect Mark and Jan's attitudes?
"
Dead”
, “Yeah”
"He's not going“ ,
“what
do
you
mean
he's
not
going?
"
"
You
know,“
”You
dick
Mark"
"It was
her
idea"
"Otherwise
you
did
all
the...
"
"You know
what
he's
like"
”We were having a
laugh,
weren’t
we…”
”Let us
punch
him”, “ He was
laughing”
, “In the
face”
, “He was
laughing”
, ”At
first”
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What is the significance of the dialogues at the beginning of the narrative?
They create
enigmas
that propel the group into the next
phase
of the plot.
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How do Mark and Jan's dialogues contribute to the audience's experience?
They create a sense of
mystery
and engage the audience's
curiosity.
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What does the term "chorus" imply about Mark and Jan's role in the narrative?
It
implies
they
provide
commentary and
context
for
the
events
of
the
story.
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