Basic Info
Analysis
Capital Punishment
Life Imprisonment
Wild Card
100

What's the title & author of this short story ?

The Bet by Anton Chekhov

100

"Two millions are nothing to me, but you stand to lose three or four of the best years of your life. I say three or four, because you'll never stick it out any longer."

The lawyer seems to value time more than money, and mentions that these are the best years of the banker's life because he is in his prime. 

100

What does capital Punishment mean?

the legally authorized killing of someone as punishment for a crime

100

Where was the lawyer required to stay for the 15 years?

The garden wing of the banker's house.

100

In a website browser address bar, what does "www" stand for?

World Wide Web

200
How much money does the banker offer?  

2 milion

200

What does Autumn represent?

It is a transformation and reflection. The act of aging and leaving youth. 

200

The lawyer says, "Capital punishment and life imprisonment are _____"

equally immoral

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Why does the lawyer believe life imprisonment is more ideal?

The lawyer thinks "It's better to live somehow than not to live at all."

200

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

 Leonardo da Vinci

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What years does the man agree to be imprisoned?

1870- 1885

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“It has not the right to take away what it cannot restore when it wants to.”

It discusses the immorality of taking away life when it is something that can be restored, no matter how hard they try.

300

The banker says, "...in my opinion capital punishment is more ___ and more ___ than imprisonment"

moral, humane

300

Name at least two things the lawyer was NOT allowed to do in confinement:

See living people, cross the threshold, hear human voices, receive letters/newspapers

300

What does SPF in sunscreen stand for?

Sun Protection Factor

400
What gave the lawyer wisdom? 

Books

400

“voluntary confinement is a great deal harder to bear than compulsory.”

It will never be an accurate comparison because the lawyer knows that he can leave whenever he wants, but life in prison is not voluntary and is unavoidable  

400

What did the party guests think about capital punishment?

They disapproved and thought it to be an obsolete and immoral punishment.

400

Name at least four things the lawyer WAS allowed to do in confinement:

Read books, have an instrument, write letters, drink wine, smoke tobacco, communicate in silence

400

What singer holds the most Grammy nominations?

Beyonce (thank u Beyonce <3)

500

Who are the two main characters from this short story?

The banker and the lawyer.

500

"Execution kills instantly, life-imprisonment kills by degrees. Who is the more humane executioner, one who kills you in a few seconds or one who draws the life out of you incessantly, for years?"

The phrase "kills by degrees" emphasizes the gradual deterioration of a prisoner’s life, making it seem even crueler than a swift execution.

500

Was the lawyer justified in believing it's better to live somehow than not at all?

After 15 years, he ends up with immense knowledge and wisdom from his books, which he would have been able to if he had been executed.

500

How does the lawyer feel after being imprisoned? What does he write to the banker?

He declares that he despises "freedom, life, health, and all the blessings of the world".

500

Which country is the largest in the world?

Russia

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