Structures
Archetypes
Theme-ish
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

What characteristics are associated with a play (or drama)?

stage directions, actors, cast, dialogue, etc.
100

What is the definition of an archetype? What is the definition of folklore?

Archetype is a character mold and folklore is myths and legends passed down to teach values.

100

What is theme?

The underlying or central idea of a passage.

100

What does the following word mean?

Anne: 'Mother is unbearable. She insists on treating me like a baby, which I loathe.’

loath means to strongly dislike or detest something.

100
What is rhetoric?

the art of persuasion

200

What are some differences between a drama and a narrative?

Drama - (show)

Narrative - (tell)

200
Historically, what is a trickster character?

A trickster character is someone who is trying to survive and cause disorder. They can be clever and witty.

200

What is the difference between objective and subjective. 

subjective includes bias, objective does not.

200

What does the following word mean?

He wears a jacket with a conspicuous yellow star on it.

Conspicuous means to stand out.

200

What does the following quote reveal about Anne?

"I'm going to treat this like a peculiar boarding school."

Anne tries to make the best out of hard situations.

300

List the following structures from most to least direct: drama, speech, poetry.

speech, drama, poetry

300

What is the archetype of a wise mentor? Who functions as that mentor in Anne Frank?

The wise mentor is meant to guide the hero and teach them. Otto Frank acts as the mentor in Anne Frank.

300

What is a theme in the Anne Frank play?

desperate times can change a person, be positive in dark times, etc.

300

What does the following word mean? 

Anne [unabashed] “Then I’ll have to stop being a stranger, won’t I? Is he fixed?”

unabashed means not embarrassed. 

300
How does the following quote propel the plot?

"You will have to be quiet from the hours of 8 am to 6 pm."

It sets up what life in the annex is going to be like.

400

Which structure(s) would you use to move an audience emotionally?

Drama or poetry

400

What is a common theme in folklore?

Honesty

400

What is a theme in Elie Wiesel's Nobel Acceptance Speech?

Ignorance should be a crime, etc.

400

“Anne: I’m going to think of it as a boarding house. A very peculiar summer boarding house,”

Peculiar means strange

400

What are some things you can to "interact" with a text?

Highlight words, phrases, make notes in the margins, etc.

500

What would you, the audience, lose if you translated a narrative into a drama?

You would lose internal monologue and information.

500

What is an example of a "caregiver" character from Anne Frank? Why?

Miep Gies - she looks out for the people in the Annex.

500
What is a theme present in the poem, play, and speech?
Survival is sometimes random
500

“Anne comes running up the stairs. She is thirteen, quick in her movements, interested in everything, mercurial in her emotions.”

Mercurial means rapidly or unexpectedly changing mood. 

500
How does the following quote provoke a decision?Peter ripped off his star, "you want to keep something they branded you with?"

It causes Anne to consider her view of the Star of David patch and if she will destroy it or keep it.

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