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Thornton Wilder’s
Our Town
Our Town Themes
- Life Is Precious and Should Be Cherished
- Death Gives Meaning to Life
- Nature Is the Force that Controls the Destiny of Humanity
- Immortality Is Gained Through Union with That Which Is Eternal in Every Individual
Literary Elements and Techniques
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- Anti-realism
- Dramatic irony
- Pantomime
- Staging
- Style
- Symbol
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Act I – Our Town
Vocabulary – define and use in a sentence
- basalt
- diligent
- heliotrope
- highboy
- legacy
- Pleistocene
- shale
- trellis
Study Questions for Act I:
Write a brief answer to each study question as you read the novel in class. Your responses should be detailed enough to indicate that you did read the play.
- When the play opens, what is the setting (place, year, time of day)? How do you know?
- Provide three words or phrases that describe the town of Grover’s Corners.
- Who describes the town and its residents for us?
- How can you tell that the residents of Grover’s Corners are “church-going” people?
- The Stage Manager sometimes lets us know what is going to happen in the future. Provide three examples.
- Name four residents of Grover’s Corners who are up at dawn and tell what their jobs are.
- What do Dr. Gibbs and Joe Crowell talk about?
- How is Howie Newsome’s conversation with the doctor like Joe Crowell’s conversation with the Doc?
- How is Howie’s horse “mixed up”?
- Why does Mrs. Gibbs want her husband to speak to their son?
- What sort of student is Emily?
- What opportunity does Mrs. Gibbs have to make some money?
- What is Mrs. Gibbs’ dream trip?
- Where does Dr. Gibbs’ hobby take him on his time off?
- Why does the Stage Manager have Professor Willard speak?
- What is Mr. Webb’s job?
- According to Mr. Webb, is there any culture in Grover’s Corners?
- What arrangement does Emily make with George for helping him with his homework?
- Why does the Stage Manager plan to put a copy of this play in the cornerstone of the bank?
- What does Dr. Gibbs do in order to get George to do his chores?
- What scandal does Mrs. Soames discuss with the other women after choir practice?
- Why does Mr. Webb talk to the constable about Wally?
- Why does Mr. Webb ask Emily if she has any trouble on her mind?
- Why is Rebecca impressed by the letter that Jane Crofut got?
- How does the Stage Manager address the audience directly at the end of Act One?
- Why do you think so many young people return to Grover’s Corners to live? What would you like about living there?
- The constable says that he doesn’t know how things will end with Simon Stimson. What do you think?
Act II – Our Town
Vocabulary – define and use in a sentence
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- contriving
- cynicism
- sacrament
- unobtrusively
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Study Questions for Act II:
Write a brief answer to each study question as you read the novel in class. Your responses should be detailed enough to indicate that you did read the play.
- How much time has passed between Act I and Act II?
- According to the Stage Manager, what are Acts I and II called?
- How is the beginning of Act II similar to the beginning of Act I? How is the weather different?
- At the beginning of the play, Si Crowell’s brother was complaining about his teacher’s impending marriage. What does Si complain about now?
- What do Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Gibbs both say to Howie?
- What is Mrs. Gibbs’ opinion of her son’s getting married?
- Dr. Gibbs reminisces about his own wedding and says, “…the only trouble was that I’d never seen you before.” What does he mean?
- Why is Rebecca crying?
- Why doesn’t Mrs. Webb invite George in to visit with Emily?
- What advice does Mr. Webb give George about married life?
- What book does Mr. Webb want George to read? Why?
- Why does the Stage Manager take us back in time (page 62)?
- To what positions have Emily and George been elected?
- According to Emily, how has George changed for the worse during his junior year?
- How do Emily and George celebrate their election?
- Why does George decide not to go to AgricultureSchool?
- Why does George try to give the Stage Manager his watch?
- How does Mrs. Webb feel about her daughter’s getting married?
- How can you tell that George has “cold feet” the day of his wedding?
- How does Emily feel in the moments before her marriage?
- Whose voice drowns out most of the clergyman’s words?
- What is Mrs. Soames’ opinion of the wedding ceremony?
- What does the Stage Manager seem to think of the marriage? Do you think Emily and George are a good match? What do you think Thornton Wilder is saying about love and marriage, in this act?
- The Stage Manager has said, “There’s another act coming after this: I reckon you n guess what that’s about.” (page 48) What is your guess?
Act III – Our Town
Vocabulary – define and use in a sentence
- bereaved
- livery
- lugubriousness
Study Questions for Act III:
Write a brief answer to each study question as you read the novel in class. Your responses should be detailed enough to indicate that you did read the play.
- How much time has passed since the wedding?
- How does the weather at the beginning of this act compare with that in the beginning of Act II?
- Name some of the residents of Grover’s Corners who have died.
- What two living characters appear at the beginning of Act III along with the dead ones?
- How did Wally die?
- Joe Stoddard is supervising a new-made grave. Whose?
- How did Simon Stimson die?
- How did Emily die?
- Does Emily wish she weren’t dead?
- Why doesn’t Mrs. Gibbs remember the money she left George and Emily?
- What did George and Emily do with their legacy from Mrs. Gibbs?
- Who tries to discourage Emily form going back to relive her past? What two reasons do they give?
- What day does Emily choose to relive?
- What has Emily lost? How does her mother help her find it?
- Where has Mr. Webb been?
- What has George Gibbs gotten for Emily’s birthday?
- What do you know about Emily’s mother’s gift?
- Why does Emily break down sobbing and return to her grave, instead of reliving the whole day?
- Who describes living as being “always at the mercy of one self-centered passion or another”?
- Why does one of the dead women say, “That ain’t no way to behave” when George returns to Emily’s grave?
- What do you think Emily and Mrs. Gibbs mean when they say of the living, “They don’t understand, do they?”
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