Christmas Music
Christmas Movie Trivia
Lives of the Dead Review
Zaroff and Wallpaper
200

Which artist released the Christmas song “Mistletoe” in 2011?

Justin Bieber
200

The name of the main character in Home Alone

Kevin 

200

Who is the main childhood friend O’Brien writes about in “The Lives of the Dead,” and how did she die?

Linda

200

What does Zaroff consider "the most dangerous game?"

Hunting people
400

Who sings, "Simply, having a wonderful Christmas time..." 

Paul McCartney

400

The name of the movie where a character confronts Santa and screams, "You sit on a throne of lies."

Elf

400

What does O’Brien mean when he says that stories can “make things present”? Give one example from the chapter.

When O’Brien says stories can “make things present,” he means that storytelling allows people who have died to feel alive again in memory. For example, when he tells stories about Linda, he imagines her healthy and laughing, which makes her feel real and alive again to him.

400

Why does the narrator's husband John ask her to stop writing. ("Yellow Wallpaper")

He thinks it will make her condition worse. 

600

It brings Frosty to life

What is a magical hat

600

George Bailey’s guardian angel

Who is Clarence

600

Why does O’Brien place Linda’s story next to stories about dead soldiers from the Vietnam War? What connection is he asking the reader to make?

He wants to show that storytelling can bring the dead back to life and that processing loss is the same whether it is a childhood friend (from childhood) or someone you lose as an adult. 

600

What does the wallpaper symbolize? 

The narrator being trapped. 

800

The pop singer who has been called the Queen of Christmas. 

Mariah Carey

800

The nickname of the Home Alone burglars

Who are the Wet Bandits

800

In “The Lives of the Dead,” O’Brien claims that storytelling can be a kind of resurrection. Do you think he believes stories actually defeat death—or do they serve a different purpose? Explain using evidence from the text.

O’Brien does not believe stories literally defeat death, but he believes they defeat emotional death. Through stories, the dead continue to exist in memory and meaning. When he tells stories about Linda or fallen soldiers, they are not forgotten, and that gives them a form of life beyond physical death.

800

 Why does Rainsford choose to return to Zaroff’s house at the end instead of escaping the island, and what does that choice reveal about his character?

Rainsford shows that he has changed from someone who believed hunting was a clean, civilized sport into someone willing to use violence to stop cruelty.