Starter quiz

  • In Scene One of 'Leave Taking', we learn that Enid's sister in Jamaica has asked her for money to help support their sick mother. Why doesn't Enid send her the money?
    • Enid's sister is rich and should support their mother herself.
    • Enid suspects her mother of pretending to be ill.
    • Enid suspects her sister to be lying about their mother's illness.  ✓
    • Enid doesn't care about her mother anymore.
    • Mai tells her not to because she thinks Enid's sister is lying.
  • In Scene Two of 'Leave Taking', Brod recalls a letter the British government sent him. What did the letter say?
    • He must leave England immediately.
    • He is a British citizen, so should get rid of his Jamaican passport.
    • He will not be considered British until he pays for the relevant paperwork.  ✓
    • That Gullyman has been the target of a racist attack.
    • That his British passport is ready.
  • In Scene Three of 'Leave Taking', Brod and Enid recall a church service in Jamaica. What do they say about it?
    • They recall the power of the Pastor.  ✓
    • They recall talking in tongues.  ✓
    • They recall having tea after the service.
    • They recall it being cancelled because of a hurricane.
    • Brod compares it unfavourably to the recent Pastor's visit.  ✓
  • In Scene One of 'Leave Taking', Viv says she wants to visit the West Indies so that she can explore her cultural identity. Del says she doesn't, claiming, 'I already ______ who I am.'
    • 'know' ✓
  • In Scene Two of 'Leave Taking', Enid calls Viv and Del 'my English girls'. Brod disagrees, saying 'These girls got ______ souls.'
    • 'Caribbean' ✓
  • In the introduction to 'Leave Taking', Pinnock says that her mother retained an 'interest in obeah, consulting obeah men and women in times of ______ for advice and healing.'
    • 'crisis' ✓
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