Question Bank - Twin Melodies
Who is Shruti Sharma's father?
What is the primary setting where the musical group practices?
What instrument does Shruti primarily play?
Which character is described as wearing a look of distress?
What role does Guru NabiN Sharma serve in the community?
Why does Shruti feel distressed during the rehearsal?
What type of music are the characters primarily engaged in performing?
Which character expresses support for Shruti's musical pursuits?
What emotional state does Anil observe in Sunny during their rehearsal?
What is the significance of the character Iqbal reading the newspaper?
How does the setting influence the mood of the characters during rehearsal?
In what way does the character of Nabin Sharma evolve throughout the play?
Which character serves as a bridge between tradition and modernity in the play?
What internal conflict does Shruti face regarding her musical career?
What does Shruti's internal conflict primarily represent?
Which character represents a more modern perspective towards authority?
How does Nabin Sharma's view of music change?
What is the main theme of the play 'Twin Melodies'?
What do the different responses of Peter, Iqbal, and Avinash to authority reveal?
What is the significance of the title ‘Twin Melodies’?
How does the play address cultural diversity?
What role do asides play in Shruti’s character development?
What does Shruti ultimately decide about her musical performance?
What is a key conflict faced by Shruti throughout the play?
What technique does the author use to portray Shruti's inner thoughts?
Which of the following best describes Shruti's relationship with her father?
What literary device is primarily used to illustrate the theme of family obligation?
What is the outcome of the play regarding Shruti's relationships?
How does the setting influence Shruti's choices?
What type of music is featured in the performance?
Which character is the father of Shruti?
What is Shruti’s aspiration?
What is Shruti struggling with at dinner?
Which instrument does Iqbal play?
What does Nabin's mocking tone indicate about his attitude towards Shruti's music?
How does Nabin react to Shruti's wish to perform?
What does Leela chastise Shruti for?
What does Shruti promise after dinner?
What is Shruti's emotional state during the dinner scene?
Which emotion does Sunny exhibit initially?
What does Shruti promise to her mother at the end of Act II?
What does the 'crescendo' in the music signify?
What theme is primarily highlighted in Act II of 'Twin Melodies'?
What is the primary conflict highlighted in Act I?
How does Nabin react to Shruti's plea to attend a practice before making a decision?
What action does Anil take to resolve the conflict with Sunny?
What reason does Shruti provide for needing her father's approval?
Why is Leela concerned about Shruti during dinner?
What is Shruti's father's view towards contemporary music?
What suggestion does Leela offer regarding Nabin's cooking?
What does the tension in this act indicate about the family dynamics?
What does Shruti think about her performance?
What could be a possible consequence if Shruti's father refuses her request?
What does the family tension represent in the context of the play?
What does Leela imply about Nabin's strength in her dialogue?
What emotional state does Sunny initially show?
Why does Shruti feel the need to practice before discussing her participation with her father?
What does Shruti express gratitude for at the beginning of the scene?
Which instrument did Shruti’s father insist should not be played for Western music?
How did Nabin's perception about music change during the dialogue?
What kind of group does Shruti want to join?
Which phrase describes Nabin's feelings towards Shruti's artistic choice?
What did Leela do to help Nabin in the narrative?
What does the phrase 'worked his fingers to the bone' imply about Nabin's efforts?
What does Shruti aim to do with her art according to her dialogue?
How does Nabin's statement reflect his changed perspective on music?
What message does Shruti's willingness to perform signify?
What role does family history play in Nabin's change of heart?
What was Shruti's concern about revealing her musical pursuits to her father?
What does the line 'each bay, its own wind' imply about individuality?
What emotional change does Shruti undergo by the end of the scene?
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