Characters
Conflict
Vocabulary
Drama
Grab Bag
100

This character started running the factory after his father left it to him. 

Who is Santiago? 

100

Santiago and Ofelia argue over his gambling, which is this type of conflict. 

What is character v character. 

100

This type of person believes people are motivated by their own interests. 

What is cynical? 

100

These are the large, chapter-like sections of a play. 

What are acts? 

100

This vocabulary word describes being in a state of unawareness. 

What is oblivion? 

200

These two are the daughters of Santiago and Ofelia. 

Who are Conchita and Marela? 

200

Santiago struggles internally with his gambling, eventually overcoming it and deciding to invest in the factory. This struggle is this type of conflict. 

What is character v. self?

200

This refers to money given to the poor. 

What are alms? 

200

All plays fall into this genre of literature. 

What is drama? 
200

This device in a drama shows what characters say out loud. 

What is dialogue? 

300

This character dresses up in Russian-style clothing and furs in the book. 

Who is Marela? 

300

The workers in the factory resist the purchase of a new machine and removal of the lector, even though modern ways are leading to both, which is this type of struggle. 

What is character v society? 

300

This refers to a disease. 

What is a malady? 

300

Usually in italics, this text shows what characters should do and what sets should look like in a drama. 

What are stage directions? 

300

These are smaller portions of acts in a drama; they change when time or location changes. 

What are scenes? 

400

This character learned to love literature when his family had to hide out in their house to avoid debt collectors. 

Who is Juan Julian? 

400

Palomo shows his character v character struggle against Juan Julian by taking this action. 

What is voting to remove the lector and/ or passing the cigar rudely? 

400

When Sullivan is speaking about cats, she does so with excitement, zest, and this word. 

What is gusto? 

400

Cheche and Juan Julian are so different that they highlight each others' qualities, which is an example of this literary device. 

What is a foil? 

400

Hurricanes, tornadoes, and snow storms all contribute to this type of conflict. 

What is character v nature? 

500

This character figuratively keeps memories in jars. 

Who is Marela? 

500

A character v character conflict from before the play involves this woman, Cheche's wife, leaving him for a lector. 

Who is Mildred? 

500

The garden was lush and filled with this. 

What is verdure? 

500

This device is used when the audience knows Palomo saw Conchita's affair, but she is unaware. 

What is dramatic irony? 

500

This part of Tampa, the setting of the play, is called Cigar City. 

What is Ybor City?