“Five Characters in Search of an Exit” Twilight
No Exit
Overlap
College Stuff
100

Clown, Soldier, Ballet Dancer, Bagpiper, Hobo.

Who are the toys in the toy bin?

100

This is the first person in the room.

Who is Garcin?

100

Common feelings the characters share.

What is confusion and anxiety about who/where they are?

100

CUNY stands for this. 

What is the acronym for City University of New York?

200

The twist at the end.

What is the reveal that they are dolls in a charity barrel? 

200

Garcin first noticed that these were missing.

What are windows, mirrors, and anything breakable?

200

The locked room or cylinder symbolize.

What is Psychological or spiritual imprisonment/hell?

200

Granted, when you apply to college without paying the application fee.

What is a fee waiver?

300

The five character have role but not personal ___

What are first names?

300

This charter arrived second.

Who is Inez?

300

Estelle’s need for a mirror represents and the ballerina looking to the major represent this.

What is the dependence on others to define self-image?

300

A hook in the college essay.

What is an opening line that grabs the reader's attention?

400

The dolls unite to attempt this.

What is to escape the barrel?

400

Garcin complains that this was taken from him.

What is a toothbrush?

400

This TV series often used science fiction to explore existential themes like isolation and identity.

What is the Twilight Zone?

400

Ms. Witter and Ms. Kitchner

Who are you, college counselors? 

500

In these arms, the dolls would be loved.

Who are children?

500

There are no eyelids, no night — it’s endless wakefulness.

Why can’t Garcin sleep or rest?

500

This is how both stories show themes of existential questioning.

What is by isolating characters from the world and forcing self-definition?

500

Last name begins A-L (Ms. Kirchner) or M-Z (Ms. Witter).

How do you know who is your college Counselor?

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