Literary Elements
Walden
The Great Gatsby
Narrative of a Life of a Slave
Kindred
100

A narrator who cannot be trusted is an ___________

Unreliable Narrator

100

Who lived at Walden Pond?

Henry David Thoreau

100

Who was the narrator of The Great Gatsby?

Nick Carraway

100

What state was Frederick Douglass enslaved in?

Maryland

100

What state did Dana and Kevin live in?

California

200

Descriptive language that engages the senses is ______

imagery

200

"The mass of men lead lives of quiet ____________."

desperation

200

According to Gatsby, what is Daisy's voice full of?

Money

200

What surprised Douglass about life in the North?

People were wealthy!

200

Why is Dana pulled into the past?

When Rufus' life is in danger.

300

a rhetorical appeal that uses emotion

pathos

300

Why does the author build his own house at Walden Pond?

To show it is possible to lead a simple life with only the necessities.

300

"Gatsby believed in the ____ ____, the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us."

green light

300

Who started teaching Douglass to read?

Sophia Auld

300

Name one object that Dana takes with her into the past. 

Knife, Excedrin, aspirin, jeans, ballpoint pens

400

A character who changes is called ___________

Dynamic Character

400

For what cause was the author of Walden once arrested?

For the cause of abolition, he refused to pay the poll tax. 

400

Who accidentally kills Myrtle Wilson?

Daisy

400

What trade did Douglass learn while enslaved?

Caulker on a ship

400

Who did Dana need to be born?

Hagar
500

A hint or indication of something that will happen in the future is called ____________

Foreshadowing

500

Why does Thoreau dislike society?

Pressure to conform.

500

What is Jay Gatsby's original name?

James Gatz

500

What did Douglass regard as the turning point in his life of slavery?

2 Hour fight with Mr. Covey

500

After Kevin returned from living in the past for 5 years, who does he remind Dana of?

Tom Weylin

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