Plot & Characters
Themes & Motifs
Symbolism & Imagery
Double or Nothing
Triple or Nothing
100

Where does the story take place?

New Jersey

100

What emotion does Yunior struggle with the most?

Shame and repression

100

What does the TV symbolize?

Avoidance and emotional numbness

100

How does Diaz use silence to shape relationships in the story?

Look for: Connection between silence and survival or avoidance.

100

Does Yunior like his dad? 

No, not really.
200

What is the gift Beto gave Yunior?

A book

200

How does Diaz link childhood to trauma?

He blurs nostalgia with pain. Happy memories coexist with moments of guilt.

200

What do locked windows mean for the mother?

Fear and emotional barriers

200

Why does Yunior throw away the gift Beto gave him?

Look for: Rejection of connection, the symbol of the gift, and burying his emotions

200

What is the term Yunior uses to talk about Beto?

Pato

300

What is the narrator's job?

Sells drugs

300

What theme does the story convey about the past and memory?

The past never fully disappears. It still appears as nostalgia and guilt.

300

What does Beto's gift symbolize?

Connection and self-awareness

300

What does the Army recruiter symbolize in Yunior's life?

Look for: False freedom, American Dream, structure, and masculinity

300

What is Beto's major?

Business

400

What childhood activity connects Yunior and Beto?

Swimming at the pool

400

How does the story critique the idea of the American Dream?

It reveals the dream as conditional and exclusionary

400

What feelings are associated with the pool?

Freedom, youth, shame
400

How are Beto and Yunior opposites? How are they similar?

Look for: Comparison of growth vs. stagnation, courage vs. fear

400

Name of the place the mother dreams of?

Boca Raton

500

What is the story's opening reveal about Yunior and his mom's relationship?

Distant and quiet. He ignores her and tries to focus on the TV.

500

What does the ending reveal about Yunior's ability (or inability) to change? 

Look for: Remains emotionally frozen. Symbolism of drowning.

500

How do imagery and symbolism work together to show "emotional drowning?"

Imagery and symbolism blend in “Drown” to make Yunior’s emotional suffocation feel physical. Water imagery — especially the pool, chlorine, and the act of drowning — reflects how he’s submerged in guilt and silence. Díaz’s descriptions of heat, stillness, and confined spaces like the apartment and neighborhood create a heavy, breathless atmosphere that mirrors Yunior’s repression. Memory and the present blur together, showing how he’s trapped beneath the weight of his past. Together, these sensory and symbolic details make the reader experience Yunior’s inner drowning rather than simply witness it.

500

What does the title "Drown" mean?

Look for: Emotional or psychological drowning. Drowning = repression, guilt, and silence. More than just Yunior, Mother's quiet suffering or the whole community's stagnation. Reference water imagery as a metaphor for memory and shame. Diaz uses the title to capture universal emotional suffocation, not just one event.

500

Names of the two boys Yunior had a drink with at the bar. What was the name of the bar?

Alex and Danny. The Malibou Bar