Protagonist and antagonist (make sure to say which is which).
Who is Rainsford (p) and Zaroff (a)?
Mrs. Moore takes the children here to teach them a lesson.
What is the toy store?
The type of irony used most often in this story is _________ irony.
What is situational?
Walter's real life would best be characterized as _________.
What is boring, mundane, repetitive?
Montresor's target is named ___________.
Who is Fortunato?
This is the mood for majority of the story.
What is suspenseful, tense, ominous, foreboding, mysterious, etc.?
Which toy makes the children realizes how truly wealth some people are?
What is the toy sailboat?
The children picking up stones at the beginning of the story is an example of which literary device?
What is foreshadowing?
Walter Mitty plays a somewhat heroic character in all of his daydreams except ___________________.
What is when he is a defendant on trial for murder?
Amontillado is a type of __________.
What is wine?
What would be considered the climax of this story?
When it is revealed that Zaroff hunts humans.
Sylvia feels this way toward Sugar at the end of the story.
What is betrayed?
This symbol represents the outdated nature of the lottery.
What is the black box?
Walter flies a plane in one of his daydreams while also doing this.
What is drinks?
How does the narrator get his target to insist on going down to see the amontillado?
He manipulates him by saying Luchesi, Fortunato's rival, would be a better judge of the amontillado.
Other than man vs. man, what is another type of conflict present in this text?
What is man vs. nature or man vs. self?
The children feel this way toward Miss Moore.
They disliked her for trying to teach them new things.
The black dot is symbolic of ______.
What is death?
This is Walter's final daydream.
What is the firing squad?
The narrator said good revenge is one that goes without ______________.
What is Impunity/punishment?
The author largely questions the ________ of hunting in this story.
What is morality?
This story is largely meant to teach the children, and by extension the audience, to question the ________________ (2 wds.) in society.
What is the wealth gap?
This is the author's comment on tradition.
What is that many traditions are outdated and there is danger in blindly following traditions?
This character represents the emasculation of men (at least from the author's perspective).
Who is Mrs. Mitty?
Given the characterization of the narrator, why is he likely confessing at the end of the story, many years later?
He is likely at the end of his life and wants to brag about his revenge, knowing he won't be punished.