Think you’ve got your head wrapped around You Can't Take It With You? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. Mr. Poppins bunny could be seen as symbolic of:
Poppins' ruthless drive for success.
the film, which is also cute and kitschy.
the business deal, which Blakely breaks like the egg.
the loss of innocence.
Q. Grandpa's crutches are a symbol
of his frailty.
of his bitterness.
of how he enjoys everything, even a twisted ankle.
of his grim determination to keep his superhero identity secret.
Q. Playing the harmonica
makes Grandpa more like Mr. Kirby.
makes Mr. Kirby more like Grandpa.
makes all the fireworks in the house explode.
makes Alice fall out of love with Tony.
Q. The "Home, Sweet, Home" sign
is never delivered to the house, showing it is not a real home.
splits in half, showing the house is broken when Kirby sells it.
is a Communist plot.
keeps falling off the wall and getting put back up, because the home is chaotic but spunky.
Q. What does it show when Tony pretends there are rats at the fancy dinner party?
It shows that he and Alice are cruel and like to harm people.
It shows he and Alice are delusional and cannot tell truth from fantasy.
It shows that he is very afraid of rats.
It shows he and Alice are happy-go-lucky, and are not bound by uptight social conventions.