Threads of the Tale
Ink and Identity
Lit Lingo
What Works
Potpourri
100

Not to be confused with "Bubbles," this protagonist had a change of heart just before his arrest.

Soapy

100

Correspondent who wrote about his shipwreck in "The Open Boat" 

Stephen Crane
100

The ridicule of human folly

Satire

100

Nathaniel Hawthorne's Mystery of the White Mountains

"The Great Carbuncle"

100

The number of men in "The Open Boat"

Four

200
Who did Mrs. Trimble and Miss Wright visit in "The Town Poor?" 

The Bray sisters

200

First American short story writer and author of "Rip Van Winkle"

Washington Irving

200

The perspective from which a story is told

Point of view

200

"A tart temper never mellows with age, and a sharp tongue is the only edged tool that grows keener with constant use."

"Rip Van Winkle"


200

According to the author of "The Open Boat," what controls men? 

Fate (nature)
300

This event is the setting of "The Pit and the Pendulum." 

The Inquisition

300

Introduced the detective story and other disturbing tales

Edgar Allan Poe

300

An expression in which the intended meaning of the words used is the direct opposite of their usual sense

Irony

300

"No considerations of Mediterranean cruises ... Three months on the Island was what his soul craved."

"The Cop and the Anthem"

300

The member of the crew on "The Open Boat" that was injured

Captain

400

The crew member who died at the end of "The Open Boat"

The oiler

400

Used the surprise ending

O. Henry

400

The attitude of the narrator toward his subject or audience

Tone (or mood)
400

"The wind brought the sound of the great sea's voice to the men on the shore, and they felt that they could then be interpreters."

"The Open Boat"

400

This is (literally) the Great Carbuncle.

A gem

500

The theme of "The Great Carbuncle"

Motives reveal character

500

Authored a story about two elderly down-and-out sisters known as "The Town Poor" 

Sarah Orne Jewett

500

The events and occurrences of a story

Plot

500
Rats chew off a prisoner's ropes

"The Pit and the Pendulum"

500

Two people who rejected the Great Carbuncle after it was discovered

Matthew and Hannah