Author Biography & History
Characters & Theme
Setting & Mood
Stylistic Devices
General
100

What was Anthony Doerr’s major?

History

100

What is Ruby's passion?

The water

100

What major historical event occurred during the story?

The Great Depression

100

What was one of the main symbols in the story?

Salt

100

How many times does the word “salt” appear in the story?

17

200

What state was he born in?

Ohio

200

What type of stories does Tom like to read?

Adventure

200

What is the mood defined as, in any story?

The actual feeling a reader gets

200

Name one prominent literary device used.

Imagery, Alliteration, Hyperbole

200

What sparked Tom and Ruby’s friendship?

A class presentation on the ocean

300

What is one main historical event in The Deep?

The Great Depression

300

What is Ruby’s character archetype?

The Catalyst

300

What is the atmosphere defined as, in any story?

sensation inflicted on the reader

300

What kinds of imagery were used in the story?

Visual and kinesthetic

300

How did Anthony Doerr find his love for literature?

His mother read him and his brother books when they were younger.

400

Name another book Anthony Doerr wrote?

All the Light We Cannot See

400

What does Tom compare life to at the end of the story?

Coins

400

What atmosphere did The Deep contain?

Reflective, gloomy, grateful

400

Name one way salt symbolized death:

It’s everywhere around us, it’s inevitable and will slowly destroy us, like death - while it kills us like salt can, it preserves our spirits

400

Where has Anthony Doerr travelled to?

Alaska, New Zealand, Kenya, the Windward Islands

500

True or False: Anthony Doerr worked on sheep ranges.

True

500

What is the theme of the story?

Life is both precious and short and each moment should be embraced and enjoyed to the fullest extent.

500

Why does the reader feel pity at the start of the story?

Tom is diagnosed w/ a heart condition and he can only live until 16 or 18.

500

Identify the key literary device(s) in this passage, “Oh, he’s made of salt, he’ll live forever”

Metaphor and Hyperbole

500

Why does the reader feel empathy?

We relate to Tom being sheltered.

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