William Faulkner's
Reasons
Fallen n' Lost
Story Scraps
A Stories Makeup
A Rose For Emily
100
Does William Faulkner's characters,in his story, usually have personal problems?
Yes
100
Description in a story plot does what?
Puts the story together.
100
Protagonists alway when the war in a Story. True or false
False
100
Name At least 3 parts of a story.
Plot, Setting, Main Idea, Conflict, Backround Information, character [Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action]
100
How is it that Emily slowly decayed?
Every thing she had was slowly departuring from her as life passes her by.
200
The Theme of most of William Faulkner's storys, Such as "A Rose For Emily", is...
Violence
200
Another word for Lesson is:..
Theme
200
Antagonists in a plot of any kind shows the bad side of a character or life itself? True or False
True
200
Conflict: When someone's home is being reposessed And they Have no where else to go is an example of Man vs?
Man vs (Society)
200
Why did Emily think that she didn't owe any taxes to the town?
Her father had loaned money to the town to keep people from buying the town away.
300
What book have you read that was written byWilliam Faulkner?
"A Rose For Emily"
300
A story that teaches a lesson. Ex: Tortiose and the Hare
Fable
300
List 3 types of conflicts and describe: Man vs (?)
Man vs Man= conflict with a character towards another Man vs himself= conflict with a character's inner mind, heart, or emotion Man vs World/Nature/Society= conflict with Laws, problems in the world that can't be controlled
300
Can the Setting have the power to describe a characters lifestyle?Why?
Yes,Because setting tells where and what time a character is living in. (Ex: Mr. O'Barnel lived on 20 acres of land with grazing cows and five Barns across it.)
300
What fouly attracted the attention of the towns people's attention? Could that Had been a hint to Homer Barron's Disappearance?
The smell of death or the decay of something lingered around Emily's house. Yes it could have been a clue to Homer Barron's death if the story "A Rose For Emily" were to be in perfect order.
400
Can you relate Stories of William Faulkner to Reality? If yes what could it be called when a story is near reality? If no what could it be called when a story isn't near reality?
Correct answer is yes-Realistic Fiction (1 pt for each answer is right) Wrong answer No!}But if if you said no and you said it is called fiction you get only 1 pt{
400
What is backround information?
A character's past experience.
400
Why can't you not have a plot in a story?
Order and sequence will be lost. Stories wouldn't be stories but only junk.
400
Main Idea is the topic of a story or many thoughts. So what can help find the topic of a story or a writer's thought?
What are Context Clues.
400
What is the conflict in the story "A Rose For Emily"? Man vs ?
No one knows what became of Homer Barron. (Man vs Man)
500
Can you interpret the emotions the author, William Faulkner feels everyday through stories written?How?
Yes, The atmosphere of the story brings life involving material as the author writes the stories.
500
A simile is... A metaphor is...
Simile-A way of describing something eles by comparing it with something else (using "like" or "as"" Metaphor-a way of describing something by calling it something else (without using "like" or "as")
500
Give two examples of literature!
Novels, Plays, Short stories, essays, and poems
500
Match the nicknames that can relate to the 3 parts of Ms. Lynch's Plot chart. My nick name is: Steam Falling Action High Point Rising Action Rain Climax
Steam--Rising Action High Point--Climax Rain--Falling Action
500
What was the reason for the disorder of events in "A Rose For Emily" ?
Answer: Suspense or Mystery
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