Gleb's Lines for Anastasia Flashcards
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Gleb's Lines for Anastasia Flashcards

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What does Gleb mention about the journey of the Russian people?

  • The journey is hard. (correct)
  • The journey is short.
  • The journey is unnecessary.
  • The journey is easy.
  • What is the name of the city that Gleb refers to as the people's Leningrad?

    St. Petersburg

    Which character expresses gratitude in the lines provided?

  • Gleb
  • Paulina
  • Dunya
  • Anya (correct)
  • Anya says she is thankful for Gleb's warning.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Gleb promise about his confidence in someone?

    <p>It will be justified.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The Romanovs were given everything and gave back nothing - until the Russian people ______ up and destroyed them.

    <p>rose</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is warned to leave their world of make-believe?

    <p>Anya</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Anya claim about her father?

    <p>He was one of their guards.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Dunya believes that the news about the Romanovs is gossip.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Gleb say is Paris' place for?

    <p>Good and loyal Russians.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Anya find difficult about her job?

    <p>It's not easy to come by.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the Dowager state about the Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov?

    <p>There never was an Anastasia.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Act 1 - Scene 1

    • Gleb expresses optimism about the Revolution, emphasizing unity among comrades.
    • He highlights the burden of the Romanov regime, stating that they had oppressed Russia for three centuries.
    • The transformation from Tsar's St. Petersburg to the people's Leningrad symbolizes the change in power and ideals.

    Interaction with Anya

    • Gleb reassures Anya, minimizing her fears about the past and suggesting they go for tea.
    • Anya is concerned about losing her job, indicating the difficulty of employment in post-Revolution Russia.

    Scene 2 - Failed Anastasias

    • Gleb takes rumors about the Romanovs seriously, reflecting the pervasive cultural impact of the monarchy on society.
    • He encounters three women, Marfa, Dunya, and Paulina, who have all claimed to be Anastasia, demonstrating the confusion surrounding her identity.

    Gleb's Career Progression

    • Gleb is shown climbing the Soviet ranks, indicating his ambition and the changing nature of power structures.
    • His comment about telephones reveals a blend of humor and bureaucratic pride.

    Counter-Revolutionary Themes

    • Gleb discusses mischief in Leningrad and hints at counter-revolutionary behavior, showcasing the tensions of the time.
    • His watchfulness reflects the paranoia present in the society under the new regime.

    Anya's Identity Crisis

    • Anya queries Gleb about her situation, revealing her uncertainty and vulnerability.
    • Gleb warns her against false identities linked to her past, reflecting on the dangers of recognizing herself as a Romanov.

    Warning on Delusion

    • Gleb cautions Anya about the fatal consequences of pretending to be someone she is not, tying back to historical execution during the revolution.
    • Anya's resistance to accept this truth showcases her internal conflict and desire to belong.

    Transition to Paris - Scene 10

    • Gleb's order to follow Anya to Paris illustrates ongoing tensions with her potential past as Anastasia.
    • Gleb's internal struggle becomes evident as he navigates loyalty to his position and personal feelings towards Anya.

    Act 2 - Interactions in Paris

    • Sergei's comments reflect the shifting cultural perceptions of Russian identity in exile.
    • Anya asserts her place in Paris, complicating Gleb's mission to bring her 'home'.

    The Legacy of the Romanovs

    • Anya confronts Gleb about the Romanovs' historical impact, revealing idealistic versus cynical views of their legacy.
    • Their dialogue underscores conflicting ideologies in post-revolution Russia.

    Final Confrontations

    • Gleb’s admission of believing Anya to be Anastasia adds depth to their relationship, emphasizing the blend of personal and political stakes.
    • The Dowager's pronouncement about Anastasia being a dream reflects societal denial of the past, signifying the closure of royal narratives in modern Russia.

    Closing Thoughts

    • The overarching themes in these scenes include identity, loyalty, and the ramifications of revolutionary ideologies on personal relationships.
    • Gleb and Anya's exchanges serve as a microcosm of the broader societal changes and conflicts unfolding in early Soviet Russia.

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    Dive into the powerful words from Act 1, Scene 1 of 'Anastasia.' This quiz explores the themes of revolution and hope as expressed in Gleb's lines. Test your understanding of this poignant moment in the story.

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