Characters and Plot
Setting and Conflict
Themes and Symbolism
Discussion and Analysis
Background and Author
100

What happens to Jonathan bike in Civil Peace?

It was taken during the war but recovered and used again.

100

What is the main setting of The Necklace?

Paris, France, in the late 19th century

100

What theme is shown in The Necklace when Mathilde values appearance over truth?

Reality vs. Illusion

100

Why does Madame Loisel borrow the necklace?

She wants to appear wealthy at a ball.

100

What real-world event shaped Chinua Achebe’s Civil Peace?

The Nigerian Civil War, which deeply influenced his portrayal of survival and resilience

200

Who was the main character in The Necklace?

Madame Loisel

200

What type of conflict does Jonathan face in Civil Peace?

Man vs. society — he struggles to rebuild after war and deal with robbers

200

What does "gold" symbolize in The Golden Touch?

Greed and the danger of excess desire.

200

What does Midas’s mistake teach us about values?

 That love is more valuable than wealth.

200

Who wrote The Necklace, and what is a common theme in his work?

Guy de Maupassant, known for exploring irony and class struggles

300

What did King Midas wish for in The Golden Touch?

That everything he touches becomes gold.

300

What is King Midas’s internal conflict in The Golden Touch?

His desire for wealth vs. his love for his daughter, Man vs. Self

300

What theme in Civil Peace is shown by Jonathan optimism after tragedy?

Resilience

300

How does Jonathan's faith help him in Civil Peace?

It keeps him hopeful and grounded after loss.

300

The Golden Touch is based on what cultural origin, and what type of story is it?

Greek mythology; it is a moral tale or allegory about greed

400

What kind of setting does A Dose of What the Doctor Ordered take place?

A chaotic hospital

400

How does the hospital setting in A Dose of What the Doctor Never Ordered contribute to the play’s chaos?

It creates a believable backdrop for misunderstandings, exaggerating the problems with real healthcare systems

400

Which story uses a treasure hunt as a symbol for deeper meaning in life?

The Thrill of the Chase

400

How does humor in A Dose of What the Doctor Never Ordered make a serious point?

It makes us laugh at real issues like bureaucracy and mistakes in systems.

400

In The Thrill of the Chase, how does Forrest Fenn’s real life influence the story?

Fenn was a real person who hid a treasure to inspire adventure and legacy; the story is autobiographical

500

In The Thrill of The Chase what role does Forrest Fenn play?

He is the author and the one who hid the treasure.

500

In The Thrill of the Chase, how does the setting of nature reflect the story’s message?

It shows the beauty of adventure and the mystery of life’s journey

500

Which theme is strongly portrayed in A Dose of What the Doctor Never Ordered?

Humor and satire used to critique real systems

500

Why did Forrest Fenn hide the treasure?

To inspire adventure and purpose in others and make a name for his self after his death.

500

Who is Alan Haehnel, and how does he use satire in A Dose of What the Doctor Never Ordered?

A contemporary playwright known for using exaggerated humor and satire to criticize real-world systems like education and healthcare

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