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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)