Literary Terms
A Rose for Emily
A Worn Path
The Lottery
Story of an Hour
100

When and where a story takes place is called the 

setting 

100

What does Colonel Satoris do for Emily? 

Remit her taxes 

100

Where and when is "A Worn Path" set? 

Natchez, December 

100

What is ironic about the setting of "The Lottery"? 

It's a beautiful day that ends in death. 

100

What is Mrs. Mallard afflicted with? 

a heart condition 

200

The feeling created by the setting is called the 

atmosphere 

200
How does Emily respond to her father's death? 

Refuses to bury him for three days. 

200

Why is Phoenix going to town? 

To buy medicine for her grandson

200

Who is the Scapegoat in "The Lottery"? 

Tess Hutchinson 

200

Who is Josephine? 

Mrs. Mallard's sister 

300

The literary term that communicates a doctrine, message, or moral principle is called the... 

allegory 

300

Why do the townspeople assume Emily is getting married to Homer? 

Emily bought a men's toiletry set with initials on it. 

300

What is Phoenix Jackson's walk compared to in the beginning of the story? 

a pendulum in a grandfather clock 

300

How does Old Man Warner feel about the lottery? 

He doesn't want it to end or change. 

300

What news has Mrs. Mallard learned at the beginning of the story? 

Mr. Mallard had been killed. 

400

Name three types of symbols. 

Universal, conventional, literary 

400

What literary technique does Faulkner use to address the non-linear time frame in "A Rose for Emily"? 

flashback 

400

What is ironic about the hunter saying he'd give her money if he had any? 

He dropped a nickel so he lied. 

400

According to Mr. Adams, what is happening with the lottery in other towns/villages? 

They are doing away with them. 

400

What emotion takes over Mrs. Mallard after she retires to her room? 

Happiness and freedom 

500

Name three types of setting. 

historical, geographical, and physical 

500

What narrative technique is Faulkner known for that has influenced modern literature? 

stream of consciousness 

500

Name three possible themes for "A Worn Path."

Unconditional love, Perseverance, and overcoming challenges

(Others may apply)

500

Name two examples of biblical allusions in "The Lottery."

Answers will vary. 

500

What is ironic about the doctor's saying Mrs. Mallard died of "the joy that kills"? 

She did not die of overwhelmed emotion that her husband is still alive, but for the heartbreak for her loss of freedom and independence. 

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