Theme Team
Character Clues
Through Their Eyes
Spooky Signals
Author’s Toolbox
Plot Twists & Turns
Words in the Shadows
100

What’s the main message or lesson of a story called?

Theme

100

When the author directly tells us what a character is like, it’s called ______ characterization.

Direct (characterization)

100

What point of view uses “I” or “we”?

First-person

100

What’s the term for the feeling of not knowing what will happen next?

suspense

100

What does symbolism mean in a story?

When something stands for a bigger idea.

100

What is introduced in the exposition of a story?

The exposition introduces the setting and characters.

100

What should you look at to find the meaning of an unfamiliar word?

The words or sentences around it.

200

What’s the theme of The Monkey’s Paw?

Be careful what you wish for / Wishes can have unintended consequences

200

What type of characterization shows traits through a character’s actions, thoughts, and dialogue?

Indirect characterization

200

What point of view knows what all of the characters think?

third person 

200

What’s it called when a story gives hints about the future?

Foreshadowing

200

In The Monkey’s Paw, what does the storm symbolize?

Danger or bad luck.

200

What is the climax of a story?

The most exciting or intense moment // the turning point.

200

What is atmospheric tension?

A dark or eerie setting that builds fear.

300

What’s the theme of The Tell-Tale Heart?

Guilt can make you go crazy

300

In The Tell-Tale Heart, what does the narrator keep repeating to prove to the reader that he is NOT crazy?

He can hear everything very well // he is a very good and careful planner

300

Who is the narrator of The Tell-Tale Heart?

the younger man // the killer

300

What warning does the sergeant give about the paw?

Bad things happen if you use it

300

What’s a simile?

A comparison using “like” or “as.”

300

What’s an internal conflict?

A struggle inside a character’s mind or heart.

300

If a word has the root “videre,” what does it relate to?

Seeing or vision

400

What’s one way to find a story’s theme?

Look at what the character learns or how they change.

400

In "The Monkey's Paw," what does Mr. White’s wish tell us about him? (Character Trait)

He is curious / he is greedy 
400

Why can’t we always trust a first-person narrator?

They might lie // they might be crazy

400

What event is hinted at by the storm in The Monkey’s Paw?

Something bad is coming, The Monkey's Paw will lead to problems for the White family

400

What’s personification?

Giving human traits to something not human.

400

What’s an external conflict?

A struggle with something outside — another person, nature, or a force.

400

If “foreboding” describes a feeling in The Monkey’s Paw, what mood does it create?

A feeling that something bad will happen.

500

Why are themes called “universal ideas,” according to your notes?

They show truths about life or human nature that apply to everyone.

500

How does Mrs. White change after Herbert dies?

She becomes desperate and consumed by grief/sadness

500

How does first-person narration make a story scarier?

We see their creepy thoughts or fears up close

500

In The Tell-Tale Heart, what sound foreshadows the narrator’s guilt?

The beating heart

500

What’s the difference between mood and tone? Mood is how it feels to the ________ Tone is how the ________ feels.

Mood is how it feels to the reader; tone is how the author feels.

500

In The Monkey’s Paw, what moment is the climax?

When they wish for Herbert to come back and hear the knocking at the door.


500

What are word roots, and why do they matter?

What are word roots, and why do they matter?

600

What is a motif, and how can it help reveal a story’s theme?

A motif is a repeated image, idea, or symbol in a story that helps show its deeper meaning or theme.

600

In The Monkey’s Paw, how do Mr. White’s actions show indirect characterization? (Actions --> Traits)

He ignores warnings and makes risky wishes, showing he’s curious and greedy.

600

Why does Poe use a first-person unreliable narrator in The Tell-Tale Heart?

It lets readers experience the narrator’s madness and question what’s real.

600

How does pacing build suspense in The Tell-Tale Heart? (Think...how is the story written?)

Short, quick sentences make the heartbeat and tension feel faster and scarier.

600

Identify two types of figurative language: “Lightning danced across the sky as thunder roared like an angry beast.”

Personification and simile

600

What is the falling action of The Monkey’s Paw?

When Mr. White makes his final wish and the knocking stops.

600

What makes The Monkey’s Paw a 'supernatural' story?

The magical paw that grants wishes and causes tragedy