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Which character in "Mona Lisa Smile" said...

So you think you are a fan of "Mona Lisa Smile." Let's see how well you know it. Match the following lines with the characters that spoke them. Can you get them all right?

  1. [in her last editorial] Not all who wander are aimless. Especially not those who seek truth beyond tradition, beyond definition, beyond the image.

  2. Does he pay you... for sex? I mean at the rate you're going, you could make a fortune.

  3. I don't think I can go a year without a hot plate.

  4. A girdle to set you free. WHAT DOES THAT MEAN!

  5. This is all they're really doing here, isn't it? They're just biding time until SOMEBODY proposes!

  6. [in her second editorial] Wellesley girls who are married have become quite adept at balancing their obligations. One hears such comments, as - I'm able to baste the chicken with one hand and outline the paper with the other. While our mothers were called to workforce for Lady Liberty. It is our duty- nay, obligation to reclaim our place in the home, bearing the children that will carry our traditions into the future. One must pause to consider why Miss Katherine Watson, instructor in the art history department has decided to declare war on the holy sacrament of marriage. Her subversive and political teachings encourage our Wellesley girls to reject the roles they were born to fill.

  7. Dear Betty, I came to Wellesley because I wanted to make a difference. But to change for others is to lie to yourself. My teacher, Katherine Watson, lived by her own definition and would not compromise that, not even for Wellesley. I dedicate this, my last editorial, to an extraordinary woman, who lived by example and compelled us all to see the world through new eyes. By the time you read this, she'll be sailing to Europe, where I know she'll find new walls to break down, and new ideas to replace them with.

  8. [In reference to Betty's future in laws] Did you ever hear the phrase "Keeping up with the Jones'" [points to the Jones] Mr. and Mrs. Jones. The actual historic family they named the phrase after.

  9. I've heard her called a quitter for leaving and aimless wanderer. But not all who wander are aimless, especially those who seek truth beyond tradition, beyond definition, beyond the image. I'll never forget you.

  10. I thought that I was headed to a place that would turn out tomorrow's leaders, not their wives.

  11. Look beyond the paint. Let us try to open our minds to a new idea.