Which line from the play exhibits the archetype of the hero having a
special quality?
F BARRINGTON: I realize that the visitations to the child prodigy
are scheduled to conclude at two but I imagine you might spare a
few moments for me. (line 16)
G BARRINGTON: Because, Madam, I believe your son may have a
brilliant future. Possibly more brilliant than any of us can imagine.
(line 44)
H ANNA MARIA: I understand. I understand that Wolfgang no longer
matters to you. (line 50)
J LEOPOLD: What’s this? You are the one who was always so
impressed by the glitter of the court. (line 59)