Yellow Wallpaper
Stop for death
I heard a fly
I'm Nobody
Story of an Hour
100

The narrator sees this in the wall.

What is a woman?

100

The way Death drives the carriage in the poem.

What is slow and leisurely. 

100

The tone at the START of the poem.

What is solemn/sad?

100

The speaker of the poem.

Who is Nobody?

100

The first thing we learn about Mrs. Mallard.

What is that she has a weak heart?

200

The narrator of the poem is an example of this/

What is an unreliable narrator?

200

The first scene that the pair drive past.

What is children playing?

200

The poem's view of death is...

That it can be insignificant in the grand scheme.

200

The speaker seems to value this the most.

What is privacy?

200

The news that she receives and her INTERNAL reaction.

What is that her husband has died and that she is secretly happy.

300

The narrator describes the wallpaper and paint as...

What is sickly and repulsive?

300

The second scene that the pair drive past.

What is a field of grain?

300

The mood of the speaker's final moments.

What is annoyed?

300

The bog in the poem is...

What is "the public"/"everyone else"?

300

The real cause of Mrs. Mallard's death at the end.

What is that she is upset seeing her husband alive.

400

The narrator believes she is in this type of room.

What is a nursery?

400

The way that time passes outside the carriage.

What is much faster than on the carriage?

400

The windows that fail in the last stanza represent...

What is that she has closed her eyes/died.

400

The tone of the poem.

What is playful/light?

400

The way that this story can be described as ironic.

What is that she finally wanted a long and fulfilling life but suddenly dies.

500

The narrator believes she has escaped these two people.

Who are her husband (John) and Jane?
500

The narrator realizes this at the end of the poem.

What is, her journey in death has just begun?

500

The fly ruining the seriousness of the moment is an example of...

What is a juxtaposition?

500

The poetic device used to compare a famous person to a frog.

What is a similie?

500

The person that Mrs. Mallard believes that she will now live for.

Who is herself?

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