There Will Be Blood Quiz

<span class="author-by">by</span> Samantha <span class="author-surname">Stratton</span>

by Samantha Stratton

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Respond to these rapid questions in our There Will Be Blood quiz and we will tell you which There Will Be Blood character you are. Play it now.

Daniel Plainview discovers silver while prospecting in New Mexico in 1898, but breaks his knee. He drags himself out of the pit and brings a sample to an assay office, where he gets a silver and gold claim. He discovers oil near Los Angeles in 1902 and starts a drilling company. After a worker is killed in a mishap, Daniel adopts the man’s orphaned son. H.W., Daniel’s nominal business partner, allows Daniel to present himself as a family man to prospective investors. Daniel is contacted in 1911 by Paul Sunday, a young man who informs him of an oil deposit beneath his family’s property in Little Boston, California. Daniel pays a visit to the Sundays’ estate and encounters Paul’s identical twin brother Eli, a local preacher. Daniel tries to buy the farm from the Sundays for a low price under the guise of hunting quail, but Eli, who knows the land has drilling potential, questions his intentions. Eli demands $10,000 for his church in return for the property. An agreement is reached, and Daniel acquires all of the available land in and around the Sunday property, with the exception of one holdout, William Bandy, who refused to bargain with Daniel.
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Eli requests that the well be blessed before drilling begins; Daniel initially agrees but then refuses to allow it when the time arrives. Oil drilling starts, and a series of misfortunes occur: one worker is killed in an accident, and a gas blowout deafens H.W. and destroys the drilling infrastructure. Eli attributes the catastrophes to the well not being blessed. Daniel beats and humiliates Eli when he openly demands the money that is still owed to him. Eli attacks and berates his father at the supper table that night for having trusted Daniel. But you shouldn’t waste any more time and start this There Will Be Blood quiz. Daniel hires a man who claims to be his half-brother, Henry, who appears at his door. H.W., enraged, sets fire to their home, meaning to kill Henry. Daniel enrolls H.W. in a deaf school in San Francisco. A Standard Oil representative offers to buy out Daniel’s local interests, but after a perceived slight, Daniel declines and instead agrees to construct a pipeline to the California coast with Union Oil. Bandy’s property, on the other hand, remains an impediment.

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Daniel becomes suspicious of Henry and challenges him at gunpoint one night. “Henry” admits that he knew the real Henry, who died of tuberculosis, and that he impersonated Henry in the expectation that Daniel would hire him. Daniel, enraged, murders the impostor and burys his corpse. Daniel sips deeply and sobs. Also, you will find out which character are you in this There Will Be Blood quiz. The next morning, Daniel is awakened by Bandy, who is aware of Daniel’s crime and wishes for him to openly repent in Eli’s church in trade for an easement for the pipeline that runs through his land. Eli humiliates Daniel and coerces him into confessing that he abandoned his kid as part of his baptism. Later, while the pipeline is being constructed, H.W. reunites with Daniel, and Eli departs for missionary work in Little Boston.

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H.W. marries Mary Sunday, Paul and Eli’s younger sibling, in 1927. Daniel, who has become extremely rich but is also a raging alcoholic, lives alone in a large mansion. H.W. requests that their partnership be dissolved so that he can start his own independent drilling company in Mexico. Daniel angrily mocks H.W.’s deafness before exposing his true origins as a “bastard from a basket”. H.W. walks out, telling Daniel he’s happy they’re not related, and Daniel jeers at him. Also, you must try to play this There Will Be Blood quiz. While Daniel is inebriated in his mansion’s private bowling alley, he is visited by Eli, who is now a radio preacher. Since Bandy has recently passed, Eli offers to sell Daniel the property rights to the Bandy ranch. Daniel accepts on the condition that Eli publicly condemns his faith and credibility. Eli agrees, and Daniel informs him that the property is now worthless because his adjacent wells have already depleted the same oil reservoir. Desperate, Eli admits to losing money in the 1929 stock market collapse and straying morally. Before pursuing Eli around the bowling alley and killing him with a bowling pin, Daniel taunts him. When his butler arrives and inquires about the uproar, Daniel declares, “I’m finished.”

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