The Hobbit
Dracula
Purl
The Cask of Amontillado
[Insert Your Novel!]
100

CHR: Bilbo is described as having a "T_____-ish" nature to him. What is that nature, and how does that internal trait function in the story?

Bonus 100 x each additional func analyzed

"Tookish" + analysis
100

CHR: Who is both a mother and (oops!) a wife?

Bonus 100 x each func: What are the story functions of her positionality in society?

Queen Jocasta

100

T: What is an underlying interpretaion of the work as a whole?

Bonus 100 x each additional interpretation you can make

Answers may vary, but possibly include:

--Being accepting of alternative lifestyles can lead to beneficial diversity in the workplace

--One should be bold in trying to include minorities

etc.

100

CHR: Make an argument: Who is the main protagonist of the story, and the main antagonist, and why? (Must name names!)

Montresor is likely the protagonist despite his wicked behavior simply because he is given the "most screen time," while Fortunado is the antagonist preventing M from accomplishing his goal of revenge.

100

CHR: Name the author AND title of another book you've read. What is at least ONE function of an element of characterization in that book?

+ 100 for each additional func. analyzed!

Response needs to name at least one of the following vocab terms: Character foils, internal traits, external traits, motives, round or flat, static or dynamic, reader empathy, character progression (growth vs. decline), epiphany, character complexity, impersonal character, character archetype,

200

NAR: What is a function of the narration POV of the story?

Bonus 100 x each additional func. analyzed

(3rd-person omniscient) + analysis

200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

NAR: What is a function of the story's use of "frame" storytelling?

A frame story, or a story within a story (such as a story about a series of letters or diary entries) highlights how personal each character's progression is, and helps to humanize each character and emphasize their individual feelings.

200

STR: Explain a set of structural parallels or contrasts in the story and its function.

Bonus 100 x each additional parallel or contrast set.

The story ends similar to how it began, showing a new employee around + analysis. The two strategy meetings highlight a complete 180 shift in Purl, etc. + analysis

200

NAR: What is a function of the narration POV in the short story?

The 1st-person POV highlights the twisted, self-isolating anger harbored by the main character for his victim, and emphasizes the lack of NAR reliability.

200

NAR: Name the author AND title of another book you've read. What is at least ONE function of an element of narration in that book?

+ 100 for each additional func. analyzed!

Response needs to name at least one of the following vocab terms: Point of view (1st, 2nd, 3rd omniscient, limited, objective), physical or chronological narrative distance, control of details, perspective, narrative bias, 

300

SYMB: Compare and contrast the symbolism of Sting to The Ring in THE HOBBIT (no LOTR lore!)

The Ring: Trickery, deception, power

Sting: Bravery, companionship, power

300

SYMB: Identify and analyze a key symbolic action that drastically impacts the rest of the plot.

+ 100 x each additional abstract identified AND justified.

Answers may vary. Killing Dracula, Mina not killing herself despite her infection, etc.

300

SET: How do gender dynamics affect the social hierarchy present in the story?

Purl, who is symbolic for women, struggles to fit in a male-dominated company, which leads to an overwhelming pressure for her to change herself. However, it is her different approach to problem-solving that ultimately leads to a power shift and great diversity inclusion in this same hiearchy.

300

SYMB: How would an underlying theme in the story be different if instead of luring his victim to the basement with the promise of alcohol, the narrator instead poisoned his victim's food at dinner?

The alcohol (especially alcoholism symbolizes social isolation and lack of control, which directly feeds into the dark terror associated with murder. Whereas food at dinner often represents communion and companionship, and would contrast the murderous intent of the main character.

300

SYMB: Name the author AND title of another book you've read. What are at least TWO functions of an element of symbolism in that book?

+ 100 for each additional func. analyzed!

Response needs to name at least one of the following vocab terms: symbolic character, symbolic setting, symbolic action, symbolic object

400

STR: What is the significance of the escalating conflicts in the story?

They emphasize Bilbo's humble upbringing and serve to drastically increase the tension of the story, as well as contributing to theme, etc.

400

SET: Explain the significance of the latter part of the book taking place in the highly populated London city.

It illustrates how danger can lurk even when one surrounds themselves with protection, it causes the reader to question whom they can trust, it hightens the contrast of Dracula's lack of humanity with the humans who surround him, etc.

400

SYMB: What does the personification of Purl as a ball of yarn symbolize in the film? (must list at LEAST 3 abstracts!)

How women are sometimes "objectified" in the work place, how women are seen as "soft," how women are often regarded as "without substance", the way a woman must "reshape herself" to be accepted, etc.

400

SET: Explain the significance of the basement cellar in the story.

The basement wine cellar represents the hidden, dark intentions the main character has for his victim, and also symbolizes alcoholism and "trapping oneself in their own vices."

400

SET: Name the author AND title of another book you've read. What are at least TWO functions of an element of setting in that book?

+ 100 for each additional func. analyzed!

Response needs to name at least one of the following vocab terms:location, environment, geography, historical time period, season, time of day, change of setting, contrasting settings, social construct, value systems, cultural acceptance, hierarchy, cultural esteem, 

500

CHR: Analyze the function(s) of the collective "the dwarves" character throughout the novel

Bonus 100 x each additional func. analyzed

They represent cultural differences between men, dwarves, and hobbits, and illustrate the power of companionship, etc.

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

Complexity:  what are two ironies present in Dracula, with an explanation of why each is considered ironic.

The beauty of the un-death is neither pure nor admirable

Verbal irony when Jonathan Harker first arrives at the Count's castle, and Dracula says, 'You may go anywhere you wish in the castle, except where the doors are locked, where of course you will not wish to go.

500

Complexity: How do different environmental elements in the story add nuance to an interpretation of the story's deeper meaning?

The physical environments reflect the male-dominated nature of corporate society hard-edged, uniform), and the use of more natural light in the final scene showcases the more joyful tone that comes from the implementation of diversity in professional environments.

500

Complexity: What is ironic about the protagonist's successful murder in this story?

Murder, which normally is associated with loss and terror, represents success and triumph for the main character.

500

STR: Name the author AND title of another book you've read. What are at least TWO functions of an element of structure in that book?

+ 100 for each additional func. analyzed!

Response needs to name at least one of the following vocab terms: progression, climax, exposition, flashbacks, flashforwards, foreshadowing, conflict types, 

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