Why does Esperanza want her OWN house one day? What does that show about her character development?
She wants to be independent.
What does the black black in the "Lottery" symbolize?
It is old and worn just like the tradition.
What type of fig. lang., "The rocks were like diamonds scattered across the rug.?
Simile
What is the part of the plot that the setting is introduced?
setting
In literary terms, what is the bad character called?
Antogonist
What does the window symbolize?
Isolation and being trapped from the world.
Who is Diana Moon Glamper?
She is the law enforcer.
What type of fig. lang. is this... "the firestation caught on fire"?
Irony
What is the major turning point in the story called?
Climax
What is a round character?
A complex character with realistic traits
Sally marries who?
A marshmallow salesman
Think about both of the setting in "The Lottery" and "Harrison Bergeron" they are normal worlds... What type of literal device is being used?
Irony
What does of sense is being used for this imagery..."The dry leaves crunch and cracked from the stampede of horses."
What does every plot need to keep the story going?
a conflict
What character does not change?
Flat or static
What advice do "The three sisters" give?
To remember to come back for those who cannot leave
What is a dystopia?
A utopia gone wrong and absolutely terrible.
The cow went "mooooooo" is what type of fig. lang?
onomatopoeia
The theme
In literary term, what is the main character called?
Protagonist
What does the "Monkey Garden" symbolize?
The loss of childhood innocence
In the "Lottery" which character started off light hearted then switched up at the end?
Tessie Hutchinson
"My head hurts so bad it is going to explode" is what type of figurative language?
Hyperbole
What events happen after the climax?
Falling action
Dynamic