Plot & Setting
Characters
Themes
Literary Terms
Symbols & Motifs
100

Where does The Book of the Dead begin?

A Brooklyn motel room

100

Who is Songsam?

A South Korean officer tasked with escorting his childhood friend Tokchae

100

What is a theme of Cranes?

Forgiveness and the power of memory

100

What is a dynamic character?

A character who undergoes significant internal change

100

What does the black box represent?

Tradition and resistance to change

200

What event ends The Lottery?

A public stoning

200

Who is Tokchae loyal to?

His family and land

200

What is a theme of The Lottery?

The danger of blindly following tradition

200

Define tone.

The author’s or narrator’s attitude toward the subject

200

What does the crane symbolize?

Peace, reconciliation, and hope

300

What causes Annie’s internal conflict?

Discovering her father was a perpetrator, not a victim

300

Who changes the most in The Lottery?

Tessie Hutchinson

300

What theme does Annie’s sculpture represent?

Memory, identity, and generational shame

300

Define flashback.

A scene that interrupts the chronological sequence to describe past events

300

What do the stones symbolize?

Violence and the townspeople's complicity

400

Describe the setting of Cranes.

A divided rural village during the Korean War

400

How is Old Man Warner characterized?

As a static character who blindly defends tradition

400

What theme links all 3 stories?

The struggle between truth and tradition

400

Define mood.

The emotional atmosphere created for the reader

400

What does the chestnut tree evoke?

Nostalgia and childhood memory

500

What discovery changes Annie’s view of her father?

That he was a torturer, not a victim of political imprisonment

500

How does Songsam show forgiveness?

By loosening Tokchae’s ropes and allowing him to go free

500

How does each story deal with memory?

Through reflection, trauma, flashbacks, or symbolism tied to past events

500

Define symbolism.

The use of objects, characters, or events to represent deeper meanings

500

Why is the lottery’s name ironic?

It usually implies a prize, but here it leads to death

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