This criticism includes the 3-part personality theory (Id, Ego, Superego)
What is psychological criticism?
This character best represents the personality of "id."
Who is Hazel?
The story takes place in this country.
What is the United States?
This university-level course shared this classroom with Mr. Cunningham during the first quadmester.
What is link crew?
This criticism typically includes censorship and a debate of good vs. evil.
What is moral criticism?
This character best represents the concept of the superego.
Who is George?
This archetypal story structure is present in this story.
What is the Hero's Journey?
Joel's poetry essay was this many days late.
What is 10 days?
This criticism suggests that the truth is unknowable.
What is deconstructional criticism?
This character is an example of irony in this story due to his speech impediment.
Who is the television announcer?
When is 2081?
This teacher was once removed from their own classroom during a final exam by their students.
Who is Ms. Dowdall?
This branch of archetypal criticism suggests that there are four types of stories (Spring, summer, autumn, winter)
What is the Northrop Frye
Hazel best fits the role of this archetypal character.
Who is the mother?
The fear of returning to this time keeps the citizens in the story obedient.
What is The Dark Ages?
This teacher often uses fun tricks to remember difficult terms in their classes.
Who is Mrs. Thompson?
This branch of sociological criticism ignores the time and place that the work was written during and suggests an alternate social pattern.
What is microcosm criticism?
George acts as the "proper" citizen out of each of the main characters in this story. This biblical figure symbolizes the concept of reward and punishment.
Who is Noah?
The moment in which Harrison appears on the television screen and removes his handicaps can be identified as this part of the story.
What is the climax of the story?
This is Mr. Cunningham's middle name.
Who is Matthew?