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Creative expression often taught by Katherine Watson in the film.
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Name of the student who opposes Katherine.
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Where do students often sit and learn in school?
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What genre is "Mona Lisa Smile"?
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What's the process of gaining knowledge called?
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Ideology that challenges traditional gender roles, a key element in the film.
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The movie addresses societal expectations based on this aspect.
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What subject does Katherine Watson teach at Wellesley College? Art _______
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What is the name of the rebellious student who challenges traditional gender roles?
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Character who struggles with societal expectations.
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Name of the artist of the "Mona Lisa" painting.
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The film challenges traditional norms with its portrayal of progressive ideas.
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Conventions and expectations that characters confront and question in the movie.
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What does Katherine believe every woman deserves? O__or____ty
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What form of visual art is prominently featured in the film?
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What might you ask your teacher if you don't understand something? Or when Katherine encourages her students to think critically and challenge societal norms, she encourages them to ____ what they cannot understand.
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What's the term for the connection between two people?
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What is the name of the all-female college where most of the film is set?
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What is Bill Dunbar's profession?
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Name the actress who played the lead role of Katherine Watson.
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What do Katherine's lessons challenge in her students? Or beliefs and principles that guide the characters' choices and actions.
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What's the gender of the majority of the students at Wellesley College? (Plural word)
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What term describes individuals in their early years? The opposite of old.