What historical event is The Crucible an allegory for?
McCarthyism / the Red Scare
Who is the narrator of the story?
Who is Montresor?
Who does Tom Walker meet in the woods?
Old Scratch
Who is the narrator of the story?
Mama
Who is believed to have died at the beginning of the story?
Brently Mallard
Which character represents reason and logic within the Salem court system?
Judge Danforth (accept Hale early on, Danforth later for debate)
What excuse does Montresor use to lure Fortunato into the catacombs?
What is to taste and verify a rare wine called Amontillado?
What literary movement does this story best represent?
Romanticism / Dark Romanticism
Which daughter changes her name to Wangero?
Dee
How does Mrs. Mallard first react to the news?
With intense grief
Why does Abigail actually accuse others of witchcraft?
To cover up her affair with John Proctor and gain power
What is ironic about Fortunato’s name?
His name means “fortunate,” but he meets a tragic fate
How does Tom make his money after working with the Devil?
He becomes a ruthless moneylender
What do the quilts symbolize in the story?
Family heritage and tradition
What realization does Mrs. Mallard come to while alone in her room?
She feels freedom instead of sadness
What internal conflict does John Proctor struggle with throughout the play?
Guilt over his affair and whether to protect his name or tell the truth
What literary device is used when Fortunato doesn’t realize he’s being led to his death?
Dramatic irony
What makes Tom’s religious behavior hypocritical?
He pretends to be religious while continuing to sin
Why does Mama give the quilts to Maggie instead of Dee?
Because Maggie understands and lives the family’s heritage
What irony occurs at the end of the story?
Her husband is alive, but she dies.
What does John Proctor mean when he says, “Because it is my name”?
He values his integrity and reputation more than his life
How does Poe use setting to build suspense in the story?
The dark, damp catacombs create a creepy, trapped atmosphere
What lesson does the story teach about greed?
Greed leads to destruction and damnation
What is the central theme of “Everyday Use”?
The true meaning of heritage vs. surface-level appreciation
What is the main theme of the story?
The desire for independence and freedom