Think you’ve got your head wrapped around The White Devil? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. Flamineo says of Zanche—
that she is like a "burr" sticking where her affections go
that she is like a dog following at his heels
that she makes a spicy meat-a-ball-a
that she's like a mosquito that keeps buzzing and stinging him
Q. When pretending to be enraged, Isabella says:
If she were a man, she would "order Quiznos all the time."
If she were a man, she would "whip some with scorpions."
If she were a man, she would "head to war."
If she were a man, she would "challenge [Brachiano] to a duel."
Q. When jealous over the fake love-letter Francisco sent to Vittoria, Brachiano—
blames his crimes on Vittoria's strange dream.
blames his crimes on an insane two-for-one deal.
blames his crimes on Vittoria's beauty.
blames his crimes on Vittoria's clever strategizing.
Q. After Brachiano dies, Flamineo says of women's tears—
"nothing is sooner dry"
"nothing is more true and sincere"
"nothing is more profuse, more abundant"
"nothing is more like Sprite"
Q. What does Giovanni say he will do when he's a general, and he's married his soldiers off to the widows of the soldiers who've died, but needs to raise more soldiers?
He'll call off all future wars.
He'll pay mercenaries from Turkey to help.
He'll train an army of super-intelligent cats.
He'll send the women to war too.