Plot Stages
Imagery
Tone
Comparisons
Characterization
100

The boy goes to the bazaar

falling action

100

How is imagery used in the beginning of the text?

To describe the age of the house

100

What is tone?

how the author feels about the text

100

What are the two forms of literary comparisons and how are they different?

Similes (use like or as) and metaphors

100
What are the two main types of characterization?

Direct and indirect

200

The boy and girl talk to each other about the bazaar

climax

200

How is imagery used to set the tone of this excerpt from the text: "It was a dark rainy evening and there was no sound in the house. Through one of the broken panes I heard the rain impinge upon the earth, the fine incessant needles of water playing in the sodden beds”

The imagery paints a dark and bleak setting that parallels with the uneasy feeling of the boy’s house

200

In what ways is tone commonly developed in a text?

Through the author's word choice/diction

200

“I recognized a silence like that which pervades a church after a service.” What kind of comparison was used?

Simile

200

How is the girl written in the boy's mind?

Shy and timid, almost enamored by him

300

The boy lives on North Richmond Street in a late pastor's house

exposition

300

How does the author develop imagery throughout the text?

Through diction/vocabulary, setting, metaphors

300

What is the tone at the beginning of "Araby?"

The tone at the beginning of the story can be described as hopeful, romantic, and optimistic.

300

“But my body was like a harp and her words and gestures were like fingers running upon the wires.” Uses what kind of comparison to describe the girl and narrator?

Simile

300

How is the story told?

Through the boy's internal thoughts and retellings (POV)

400

The boy fails to buy anything for the girl

resolution

400

The words "high, cold, empty, gloomy" used to describe the rooms are what part of speech?

Adjectives

400

What is the tone at the end of "Araby?"

Towards the end of the story the tone shifts to embarrassment, anger, and disappointment

400

The narrator uses the metaphor “child’s play” to describe what?

“the serious work of life,” which was getting in the way of him and the girl

400

The boy’s description of the girl and her appearance is what kind of characterization?

Direct characterization

500

The boy admires a girl in his neighborhood

rising action

500

“The cold air stung us and we played till our bodies glowed.” Uses what literary device to develop the imagery?

Metaphor/comparison

500

What roles does tone play in helping understand a text?

It tells the reader how to interpret the character's thoughts and actions

500

In prose, comparisons are most often used to do what to the understanding of the text?

To narrow down the details of interpretation for a synchronous comprehension across many audiences

500

How does the narrator evolve/change throughout the story's events?

He changes from curious, excited, and playful to more solemn, mature, and timid