Textual plot
Vocab
Character Motivation
Themes
Key Lit. Elements
100

 In this tale, an apparently typical custom uncovers the disturbing realities of a small town, ultimately challenging the ethics of societal traditions.

What is The Lottery?

100

This verb means to completely eliminate or wipe out something, often used in the context of diseases or problems.

What is eradicate?

100

What does 'A' in the acronym S.T.E.A.L. stand for?

What is appearance?

100

This overarching idea often addresses universal truths or human experiences and is a key element in literary analysis.

What is theme?

100

This is the turning point of a story, where the main conflict reaches its peak and the outcome becomes clear.

What is the climax?

200

This story explores the theme of patriotism versus prejudice, showcasing how the American flag can symbolize both national pride and the need for tolerance in a diverse society.

What is "American Flag Stands for Tolerance"?

200

This adjective describes a temperature that is moderately warm, often associated with a lack of enthusiasm.

What is tepid?

200

This term refers to the reasons behind a character's actions and decisions, which propel the plot forward.

What is character motivation? 

200

What is one common theme found in literature?

What are love, conflict, or identity?

200

Following the climax, this part of the plot deals with the consequences of the climax and leads toward resolution.

What is the falling action?

300

In this story, the protagonist confronts the cultural and familial expectations surrounding death and the afterlife, leading to profound reflections on life and identity.

What is The Book of the Dead?

300

This noun refers to a set of beliefs or doctrines that are authoritative and often unquestioned within a particular group.

What is dogma?

300

When analyzing a character’s motivations, you might ask this question to understand what they truly desire.

What is 'What does the character want'?

300

To uncover deeper meanings in a story, readers should look for these __________ elements that appear several times throughout the text.

What is reoccurring? 

300

This essential element of a story drives the plot and can be categorized as internal or external.

What is conflict?

400

This narrative follows two young girls who experience a clash of cultures while attending a British school in India, highlighting themes of identity and belonging.

What is 'By Any Other Name'?

400

To do something in a calm, dignified, and unhurried manner can be described as doing it in this way.

What is sedately?

400

This type of motivation arises from a character's desires, needs, or goals, often propelling the plot forward.

What is intrinsic motivation?

400

This literary device, often used to convey themes, involves a recurring symbol or motif that represents a larger idea.

What is symbolism?

400

This part of a story introduces the main characters, setting, and the basic situation, laying the groundwork for the plot.

What is the exposition?

500

The theme of 'The Lottery'.

What is to critique unexamined traditions?

500

This adjective describes a mindset or environment that is isolated or closed off from others, often in terms of ideas or culture.

What is insular?

500

This type of motivation might arise from a character's environment or relationships, influencing their actions throughout the story.

What is external motivation?

500

Understanding what the author intends to convey about life or human nature involves this type of consideration.

What is reflecting on the author's message?

500

This underlying message or central idea in a literary work often reflects the author's perspective on life or society.

What is theme?

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