Richard III
Frankenstein
Gran Torino
Short Stories
Text Types and Analyzing
100

The Elizabethan belief that explains why Richard is the way he is.

Great Chain of Being.

100

The subtitle of the novel.

The Modern Prometheus.

100

The two cultures that clash in the film.

Hmong (SEA) and white American culture.

100

In the escape, Samir struggles in finding this.

His home and sense of belonging. 

100

The one thing "one does not simply" forget to make in all tasks except for listening.

Paragraphs

200

The conspiracy that Richard uses to sow discord in the court at the beginning of the play.

That someone whose name starts with a "G" shall kill the king.

200

The reason why Frankenstein and the creature have a falling out.

Frankenstein refuses to create a mate for it.

200

The act which makes Walt get closer to the Hmong family.

Scares off the Hmong gang who try to recruit Thao.

OR

Him taking part in one of their family parties. 

200

What the Somali woman in "She shall not be moved" calls the busdriver.

A slave.

200

The characteristics of an article.

Headline, hook (introduction), main part, conclusion

300

The three women who conspire to bring down Richard

Lady Elizabeth, the Duchess of York and Margaret of Anjou.

300

What the creature does in the wilderness.

Help the family that lives there and learns to read and speak.

300

The act which escalates the conflict between Walt and the Hmong gang.

Walt beating up the gang leader.

300

The "third and final continent" is a reference to...

The number of continents on which the protagonist has lived.

300

Name 5 stylistic devices. 

Metaphor, simile, anaphora, parallelism, allegory, epiphora, etc.

400

Name 4 of the ghosts who visit Richard in his dream.

Buckingham, the princes, lords Grey, Vaughan and Rivers, lady Anne, Clarence, lord Hastings, 

400

What the creature does while Frankenstein is searching for it on his wedding day.

Strangles his wife. 

400

The thing Walt does at the garden party which is culturally inappropriate.

Touches a child on its head. 

400

What Laylor does for the narrator at the beginning of "Loose Change".

Gives her money for the tampon machine. 

400

The types of narrators that are relevant for your Abitur.

First person, third-person personal/limited, third-person omniscient/unlimited

500

Richard and Buckingham's strategy to seduce the mayor and people of London.

Put on a show and have Richard act like a pious man who does not want the crown. 

500

What the creature says is his right as a living being.

The right to happiness.

500

The war in which Walt fought in.

The Korean War.

500

The historical event that happens in the background of "the third and final continent".  

The moon landing.

500

The ways in which you can characterize a character and 2 examples for each type.

Direct (Telling): Exposition

Indirect (Showing): Depiction of actions, thoughts, dialogue

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