Geography Matters
...So Does Season
Authors and the Where
Authors and Snippets
What’s the Mood?
100
_____ is like a vacation.
What is reading?
100
Mood can be changed
What is by season
100
Little Postage Stamp of Ground
Who is William Faulkner
100
That time of year thou mayst...
Who is Shakespeare
100
Rebirth, childhood, innocence, and youth
What is spring
200
Where does the story take place
What is a good question to ask while reading
200
Age, mood, and emotion are all parts of...
What is characteristics
200
Wessex, the Southwest corner of England
Who is Thomas Hardy
200
Now is the winter of our discontent
Who is King Richard III
200
Passion, love, adulthood, romance, and fulfillment
What is summer
300
Some authors base their stories off the _____
What is geography
300
Characters experiences and behaviors in a novel are connected to...
What is season
300
Caribbean, particularly in and around Cuba
Who is Ernest Hemingway
300
Daisy Miller and Frederic Winterbourne
Who is Henry James
300
Anger, resentment, death, and anger
What is winter
400
Hills, mountains, trees, and rivers are all examples.
What is geography
400
Have been agreed upon by everyone
What is each season
400
Trip down the Mississippi River
Who is Mark Twain
400
Hazy Shade of Winter
Who is Simon & Garfunkel
400
Aging, sadness, decline, tiredness, also harvest-finishing a huge task
What is fall
500
The plot, theme, symbols, and characters are all affected by...
What is geography influences the story
500
Mary Shelley uses the seasons to affect the attitude on the main character when he is creating the monster
Who is Frankenstein
500
Tobacco country in rural Kentucky
Who is Barbara Kingsolver
500
The “cruelest month”
Who is T.S. Eliot
500
Old age, discontent,and dissatisfaction
What is winter
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