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What does Beast refer to Ben as when expressing disbelief about his coronation?
What does Beast refer to Ben as when expressing disbelief about his coronation?
A has-been, darling.
What proclamation does Ben choose as his first official act as King?
What proclamation does Ben choose as his first official act as King?
He hasn't specified yet, but he mentions it in the context of a test run with four candidates.
Which character's daughter does Ben believe could learn to be good?
Which character's daughter does Ben believe could learn to be good?
What chaos is Maurice referring to?
What chaos is Maurice referring to?
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What does Beast say when he is looking for his son?
What does Beast say when he is looking for his son?
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What are the Auradonians singing that suggests a shift in perspective?
What are the Auradonians singing that suggests a shift in perspective?
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Ben is excited about starting with a test run of four candidates.
Ben is excited about starting with a test run of four candidates.
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What does Beast express when he finds Ben after a chaotic situation?
What does Beast express when he finds Ben after a chaotic situation?
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What is the concern Beast has regarding the children of villains?
What is the concern Beast has regarding the children of villains?
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Study Notes
Scene 1
- Introduces the premise of a coronation event in Auradon.
Character Interactions
- BEAST expresses concern about Ben being crowned at such a young age (sixteen), indicating it’s premature and questions his experience.
- BEN insists on his readiness, highlighting his parents' framework for taking Auradon forward.
Proclamations and Plans
- BEN announces his first official proclamation as King, hinting at significant changes ahead.
Dialogue on Candidates
- BEAST reacts with disbelief at the idea of certain children living among them.
- BEN mentions starting with a "test run" and reveals his selection of four candidates.
Notable Villain References
- Names of villains introduced:
- Cruella de Vil
- Jafar
- Queen Grimhilde
- Maleficent
- BEAST expresses alarm at the selection, emphasizing their notorious lineage.
Themes of Redemption
- BEN defends the children of villains, positing that they could learn to be good rather than evil.
- A moral discussion arises about the potential for change in Maleficent’s daughter.
Escalation of Chaos
- MAURICE describes a troubling situation involving mind control, indicating unrest in Auradon.
- CHAD notes widespread chaos in the school, attributed to the villains’ offspring.
Cultural Shift
- A song titled “Bad is the New Good” signifies a shift in societal norms and attitudes within the Auradon community.
Family Dynamics
- The BEAST shows concern for his son amidst the chaos, indicating a protective parental instinct.
- The urgency of preparations for the upcoming coronation underlines the story's tension.
Anticipation and Preparation
- BEN remains calm despite the chaos, indicating his confidence and readiness to handle the upcoming challenges surrounding the coronation.
Climax of Tension
- The BEAST commands others to take cover, suggesting a heightening of stakes and potential danger as events unfold.
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Test your knowledge of quotes and scenes from the Descendants series, particularly focusing on Queen Belle's role. This quiz features key dialogues that highlight character dynamics and themes in the story. Perfect for fans of the series or those studying its impact.