CHARACTER ANALYSIS
THEMES AND SYMBOLS
LITERARY TERMS
CONFLICT/MOTIVATION
QUOTES & SIGNIFICANCE
100

This character's growth is measured by her increasing ability to understand people rather than judge them.

SCOUT

100

The mockingbird symbolizes this broader concept.

INNOCENCE

100

The audience knows Juliet is alive, but Romeo does not.

DRAMATIC IRONY

100

Juliet agrees to Friar Laurence's plan because she fears this more than death

MARRYING PARIS OR LIVING WITHOUT ROMEO

100

"Stay gold, Ponyboy."

JOHNNY TO PONYBOY UPON HIS DEATHBED/PRESERVING INNOCENCE

200

Although he appears only briefly, this character's death becomes the turning point of Romeo and Juliet.

MERCUTIO

200

"Nothing Gold Can Stay" symbolizes the loss of this.I

INNOCENCE

200

The wolves arriving instead of rescuers is an example of this type of irony.

SITUATIONAL IRONY

200

Name the tragic flaw that contributes to Romeo's downfall.

IMPULSIVENESS

200

"You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view."

ATTICUS/EMPATHY

300

This character uses chess not only to win games but also to gain power and independence within her family.

WAVERLY JONG

300

In The Giver, color represents this idea.

individuality, emotion, and deeper understanding

300

FEATHER OF LEAD IS AN EXAMPLE OF THIS TERM

OXYMORON

300

ROGER STEALS THE PURSE TO BUY THIS ITEM

BLUE SUEDE SHOES

300

"A plague o' both your houses!"

MERCUTIO/FORESHADOWING

400

This character serves as both a mentor and a warning, demonstrating the emotional burden of knowledge.

THE GIVER

400

EXPLAIN THE INTERLOPERS IRONIC ENDING

THE MEN FORGAVE EACH OTHER BUT NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW THAT

400

The feud in Romeo and Juliet and prejudice in TKAM both function as this type of conflict.

EXTERNAL CONFLICT

400

ATTICUS AND MRS. JONES SHARE THIS CHARACTERISTIC

KINDNESS AND WANTING PEOPLE TO BE BETTER VERSIONS OF THEMSELVES

400

"People can say what they want to say, but in the end a family puts its arms around you."

PONYBOY/BELONGING AND LOYALTY

500

Explain how Boo Radley and Roger challenge first impressions.

Boo is viewed as frightening but is kind and protective; Roger appears delinquent but demonstrates the capacity for change.

500

Compare the symbolic meanings of the mockingbird in TKAM and Gabriel in The Giver.

BOTH REPRESENT HOPE

500

Explain how The Giver uses symbolism to develop theme.

THROUGH COLOR AND MEMORIES

500

FRIAR LAWRENCE MARRIES THE LOVERS FOR THIS REASON

TO END THE FAMILY FEUD

500

DOUBLE POINTS:

WHICH CHARACTER IN ANY OF OUR STORIES WAS THE MOST LIKE AN OUTSIDER? DEFEND YOUR ANSWER

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