In what city does this story take place in?
London
Why does the author use symbolism with the green door?
To represent escape and opportunity
What method is used when they describe London and the gardens as Vibrant
Junxtaposition
The story teaches the readers that chasing success may result in losing, what?
Happiness
What does the door symbolize
Death
What is the main characters name?
Lionel Wallace
Why does the author use imagery when describing the garden?
To make it more appealing to the readers, more magical, and vivid
What is always being forshadowed throughout
Wallaces Death
What does the garden teach the readers to value?
Their childhood innocence
What method is being used when Wallace uses vivid descriptions of the garden
Visual imagery
Who is narrating Wallace's story?
Redmond
Why does the author use frame narrative?
Narrators perspective
Framed Narrative
Wallace's actions were followed by consequences that happened because...?
He ignored his personal happiness and desires
What method is used when the door is always seen without fail during wallaces major life moments
cyclical structure
In what stage of his life does Wallace first discover the door?
His childhood
Why does the author use a tradiac structure when describing elements of the garden?
To create a sense of completeness, making the garden feel more vivid and perfect
When bringing up the garden of eaden what method is being used
Allusion
This story suggests that people often sacrifice _____ for responsibility? What is the blank?
Fulfillment
What method is used when Wallace uses the grey and cold weather to describe his feelings
Pathetic Fallacy
What does Wallace become later in his life?
A successful politician
Why does the author contrast Wallace's success with this unhappiness?
To portray to readers that success doesn't always equal happiness
What does wallace personify
The garden
Wallace's ending teaches readers the dangers of behaving a certain way. What is the behavior?
Obsessing and dwelling on past missed opportunities
What method is being used when wallace describes the garden
Stream of consciousness