Why Are We Obsessed With True Crime
Entwined
The 57 Bus
Gift-Wrapped Fathers
Vocabulary
100

Why are people drawn to crime stories?

Answer: People are often drawn to crime stories due to curiosity about the human condition, the thrill of danger, and the desire to understand societal issues.

100

What does the narrator feel guilty about?
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Answer: The narrator feels guilty about their role in the victim's circumstances and the impact of their actions

100

Who are the main characters?

Answer: The main characters are Sasha and Richard.

100

What does the father regret?

Answer: The father regrets the separation from his family and the impact of his choices on their lives.

100

What does "emulate" mean?

Answer: To imitate or strive to equal or excel.

200

What are the risks of overexposure?

Answer: Overexposure can lead to desensitization to violence, anxiety, and distorted perceptions of safety.

200

Describe a major discovery in the story.

Answer: A major discovery could involve a truth about the victim that changes the narrator's understanding of guilt and responsibility.

200

What does identity mean in the story?
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Answer: Identity refers to how characters define themselves and how they are perceived by others, including gender and societal roles

200

How does incarceration affect him emotionally?

Answer: Incarceration leads to feelings of loneliness, regret, and a longing for connection with his family.

200

Define "irrevocably."

Answer: In a way that cannot be changed or reversed.

300

Name a psychological effect of true crime.

Answer: One psychological effect can be heightened anxiety or fear about personal safety.

300

How does the narrator's journey change?

Answer: The narrator's journey changes from denial and guilt to acceptance and understanding of their feelings.

300

How is misunderstanding portrayed?

Answer: Misunderstanding is portrayed through the characters' interactions and the assumptions they make about each other

300

Describe the father's reflections on separation.

Answer: The father reflects on how separation has changed his relationships and the emotional toll it takes on him and his family.

300

What is a "petition"?

Answer: A formal request for something, typically to a government or authority

400

How does true crime affect empathy?

Answer: It can foster empathy by allowing people to understand the experiences of victims and their families, but it can also lead to objectification of victims

400

What emotion is most prominent in Entwined?


Answer: Guilt is the most prominent emotion experienced by the narrator.

400

Describe the theme of justice in the story.

Answer: The theme of justice explores the consequences of actions and societal responses to crime.

400

What is a major theme in the story?

Answer: A major theme is the emotional effects of incarceration on families and the struggle for redemption

400

Explain "visceral."

Answer: Relating to deep inward feelings rather than to the intellect; instinctive.

500

Describe a potential benefit of true crime content.

Answer: A potential benefit is increased awareness of criminal justice issues and societal problems.

500

500: How does the story resolve?

The story resolves through the narrator's acceptance of their emotions and an understanding of their role in the victim's life

500

How do Sasha and Richard’s lives intersect?

Answer: Their lives intersect through a pivotal incident on the bus that leads to significant consequences for both.

500

How does the father cope with his situation?
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Answer: The father copes through reflection, writing, and seeking to reconnect with his family despite the distance

500

 What does "empathy" mean?

Answer: The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

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