A Raisin in the Sun
Frankenstein
Frankenstein
King Lear
King Lear
100

The Younger family is waiting for this at the start of the play.

life insurance check

100

Victor does this to bring the creature to life.

Electricity to animate the body

100

Victor’s immediate reaction after creation is this.

horror / disgust / fear

100

Who does Lear want to divide his kingdom between?

Cordelia, Goneril, and Regan 

100

Goneril and Regan flatter Lear by doing this.

excessive praise and flattery

200

Walter’s dream involves investing in this type of business.

A liquor store

200

Victor is motivated by this emotion to chase the creature.

guilt / fear

200

The creature first learns language by doing this.

listening to humans speaking

200

The storm is significant because it represents this.

chaos / inner turmoil / madness

200

The Fool contributes by doing this.

Giving humor / advice

300

Beneatha wants to become this profession.

A medical doctor

300

The De Lacey family lives in this type of setting.

A cottage in the woods

300

Where does Victor die?

On the ship in the Arctic

300

Lear becomes angry with Cordelia because of this.

She refuses to give false flattery

300

Edgar helps Gloucester in this way.  

He leads him to Dover but does not let him jump

400

This character represents racial segregation and prejudice.

Karl Lindner

400

The Arctic expedition is originally led by this character.

Robert Walton 

400

The creature learns about kindness and cruelty through this method.

hidden observation

400

Kent is punished for doing this.

remaining loyal to Lear

400

Edmund’s fate at the end is this.

Killed by his own brother during a duel 

500

Each family member wants to use the money for these different purposes.

Mama- house

Beneatha- medical school

Walter- liquor store

Ruth- security with the new baby

500

Victor’s goal in creating the creature is this.

What is to discover the secret of life

500

Victor refuses this request from the creature.

To create a companion creature

500

Edmund reveals this about his character in his soliloquy.

ambition, resentment toward legitimacy, and desire for power

500

Lear reacts to Cordelia’s fate in this way.

grief / heartbreak / despair