STORY BASICS (Literal Comprehension)
CHARACTER MOTIVATIONS (Inferential Comprehension)
SYMBOLS AND THEMES (Contextual Understanding)
PLOT DEVELOPMENT (Mixed Comprehension)
BRADBURY'S STYLE (Advanced Analysis)
100

This is the year William and Susan Travis travel back in time to.

1938

100

This emotion best describes how William feels about returning to 2155.

fear/terror

100

This animal in the title represents the couple's situation in the story. (say animal and situation)

a fox (being hunted/trapped)

100

This is where the story takes place geographically.

Mexico

100

This is the narrative point of view used in the story.

third person omniscient

200

This is the reason William and Susan decided to escape to the past.

to avoid the war in 2155

200

This is why Susan wants to stay in 1938 instead of going back.

because life is peaceful/there's no war

200

The "forest" in the title symbolizes this for the characters.

the past/a place to hide

200

This happens when William sees the newspaper headline about the war.

He realizes they cannot escape history

200

This literary device does Bradbury use when describing William's emotional state.

imagery/metaphor

300

This is where the money the couple paid for their time-travel trip came from.

their life savings

300

This explains why William is more worried than Susan about their decision

he understands the consequences better/he's more realistic

300

This theme is represented by the couple's inability to completely change their identities.

"you cannot escape yourself/your nature"

300

How does the author build tension throughout the story?

through William's increasing anxiety/paranoia

300

This is the mood Bradbury creates throughout most of the story.

tense/anxious/foreboding

400

This is what happens to William's face when he gets emotional about their situation.

it turns pale/he becomes white

400

This is what William means when he says they are "not supposed to be here.

they're breaking time travel rules/they're changing history

400

This is what Bradbury suggests about the relationship between past and future through this story.

The past cannot solve future problems/escape is impossible

400

This event serves as the climax of the story.

William's realization that they must return to face their time

400

This is how Bradbury uses dialogue to reveal character differences.

through contrasting attitudes toward their situation

500

These are the specific items Susan mentions they left behind in 2155

their clothes, house, and friends

500

This is the deeper reason why the couple's relationship becomes tense during the story.

they have different attitudes toward responsibility/consequences

500

This is the irony in the couple's attempt to find peace in the past.

They bring their future anxieties with them/they can't truly escape

500

This is the significance of the story's circular structure.

It shows the inevitability of facing one's responsibilities

500

This is the effect of Bradbury's use of present-tense moments within the past-tense narrative.

It creates immediacy and highlights the characters' psychological state

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