The Piano Lesson Flashcards

1
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Of what larger work is “The Piano Lesson” a part?

A

Wilson’s “The Pittsburgh Cycle,” a series of ten plays that all (with one exception) take place in Pittsburgh and chronicle black life from the 1900s - 2000s. There is one play per decade.

“The Piano Lesson” is the 1930s play.

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To what Quals author is Wilson frequently compared?

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Tennessee Williams

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3
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Where is Wilson originally from?

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Pittsburgh

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What is the central ideological conflict of “The Piano Lesson”?

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How to think about the past - whether it should be remembered, preserved, and honored, or used to make a better present.

The focus on an object, an heirloom, is also significant because during slavery black people were treated as heirlooms/objects themselves. So the heirloom is doubly significant, important not just because Bernice and Boy Willie’s father died getting it or its connection to their family, but because it represents seizing a kind of freedom that was previously denied to them. Giving it up, even to reclaim some of the land on which their ancestors worked, is relinquishing that hard-won privilege. Connections can be made to “Incidents” and the silver pitcher bought with Aunt Martha’s money.

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Who are the primary siblings in this play?

A

Bernice Charles and Boy Willie Charles

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What is the name of the family that older Bernice and Boy Willie’s ancestors as slaves?

A

Sutter

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What prestigious honor did “The Piano Lesson” receive?

A

The Pulitzer Prize

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8
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During what larger American cultural backdrop does this play take place?

A

The Great Depression

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Where were Bernice and Boy Willie’s family originally enslaved?

A

Mississippi

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What is the name of Bernice’s daughter?

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Maretha; Bernice gives her lessons on the piano and hopes that she will be able to play it without carrying the same baggage of history as Bernice herself.

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What is the story of the piano?

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Sutter’s ancestor split up a family of slaves to buy a piano for his wife’s anniversary present, selling a wife and child away from their father. Soon after, the Master’s wife started missing the slaves, who had been some of her favorites, so the father carved his family’s faces and whole life story into the piano itself.

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Who were the two slaves traded for the piano?

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Doaker’s father, a small boy at the time, and his grandmother, also named Bernice.

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What is the significance of the play’s repeated names?

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Both Boy Willie and Bernice have family names that were passed down to them from slave ancestors. The continuation of these names signals the ongoing trauma/burden of slavery as well as a reverence for those who have gone before.

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What is the name of Bernice and Boy Willie’s uncle?

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Doaker Charles

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What is the name of Bernice’s husband? What happened to him?

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Crawley. He was killed when he got caught helping Lymon and Boy Willie move some stolen wood. They went to prison for three years; he died.

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Who are the Ghosts of the Yellow Dog?

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Boy Charles and the other men who died when the lynch mob set fire to the Yellow Dog train car.

Supposedly, these ghosts have been responsible for the deaths of many men who were part - or whose families were part - of the original lynch mob.

There are implications in the play that deaths attributed to the Ghosts were actually carried out by black men seeking revenge.

17
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What are Lymon and Boy Willie trying to do in Pittsburgh?

A

Sell watermelons

18
Q

Who stole the piano?

A

The Three Charles brothers - Boy Charles, Doaker, and Wining Boy.

19
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Who stole the piano? Why?

A

The Three Charles brothers - Boy Charles, Doaker, and Wining Boy.

Boy Charles in particular felt that the family was enslaved as long as the Sutter family owned the piano.

20
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How did Boy Charles die?

A

After the theft of the piano, a lynch mob set his house on fire. When he fled to try and catch a train, the Yellow Dog, the mob stopped the train and set his train car on fire, killing everyone inside.

21
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How do they get rid of Sutter’s ghost?

A

Boy Willie unsuccessfully tries to fight the ghost, Bernice realizes she must play the piano and call on her ancestors for help, which she does.

22
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Who is older, Bernice or Boy Willie?

A

Bernice

23
Q

Who is Bernice’s suitor?

A

Revered Avery Brown

24
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What does Lymon want to do after selling the watermelons?

A

Stay in Pittsburgh (not return to the South)