Equus
The Bluest Eye
The Handmaid's Tale
Drown
The Stranger
100

Dr. Dysart's name might be translated into ______, which represents a major conflict during the play. 

Dies Art

100

Claudia dismantles __________ in an attempt to see why people like them so much. 

What are white baby dolls? 

100

This is the official name of the dystopian society in The Handmaid’s Tale

What is Gilead? 

100
Toxic masculinity is one _________ found in the novel Drown. 
What is a theme? 
100

This person is the first person narrator of The Stranger

Who is Meursault? 

200

Alan switches psychological roles with this character at the conclusion of the play. 

Who is Dr. Dysart? 

200

This symbol represents Pecola's search for the unattainable. 

What are blue eyes? 

200

This is the conclusion of the novel (prior to the historical notes)

What is: Offred gets into the van? 

200

This character narrates the chapter, "Aurora." 

Who is Lucero? 

200

Meursault being different to his mom's death is an example of this philosophy 

What is existentialism? 

300

What serves as both a source of Alan's power and his disillusionment in Equus? 

What is religion? 
300

Marigolds, blue eyes, and milk, are all examples of this literary device

What is symbolism? 

300

All of the following: (controlling reading/writing, renaming women, and using ritualized speech) are tools Gilead uses to do what? 

What is control people? 

300

This object represents the way Yunior feels he is being suffocated by societal expectations and toxic masculinity in the title story, "Drown."

What is the swimming pool? 

300

This character lost his dog in the novel. 

Who is Salamano? 

400

This play explores the conflict between Apollo and this other greek god. 

Who is Dionysus? 

400

Morrison bases many of her chapter titles on this, which she used to open the novel

What is the primer? 

400
This person is your favorite English teacher of all time. 

Who is Ms. Jacobi? 

400

This character had his face ripped off by a pig as a child. 

Who is Ysrael? 

400

This object represents the oppressive force of nature and Meursault’s sensory-driven actions. 

What is the sun? 

500

This object represents judgment in the play. 

What are eyes? 

500

Toni Morrison wrote The Bluest Eye because...

What is, she wrote the book she always wanted to read? 
500

This character is both an architect and a victim of Gilead.

Who is the Commander? 

500

Drown is what specific genre of literature? 

What is interlocking or linked short stories? 

500

This is the inherent conflict between the human desire for meaning and the lack of inherent meaning in the universe

What is the absurd?