Plot
Character
Theme
Literary Devices
100

The story begins on Dickie Jordan’s twelfth birthday, and his parents seem unusually nervous about the day.

What is exposition?

100

A curious and intelligent 12-year-old protagonist of Examination Day.

Who is Dickie Jordan?

100

The government’s control over intelligence levels reflects this type of oppressive rule.

What is totalitarianism?

100

 “The voice was clipped: a brisk, official voice.” This is an example of this literary device that appeals to the sense of sound.

What is auditory imagery?

200

Dickie asks his parents questions about the upcoming test, but they avoid giving him details.

What is rising action?

200

shows visible anxiety about the exam but tries to hide emotions.

Who is Mrs. Jordan?

200

The Jordans’ fear and secrecy about the test show how this emotion dominates their lives.

What is fear?

200

The mist in the window foreshadowing Dickie’s unclear future is an example of this literary device.

What is symbolism?

300

Mr. Jordan calmly turns off the phone after hearing the tragic news.

  • What is resolution?

300

Gives Dickie the peppermint-flavored drink.

Who is the government attendant?

300

The story warns against the dangers of limiting this in society.

What is intelligence?

300

The line “The Government wants to know how smart you are, Dickie. That’s all there is to it.” is an example of this misleading technique.

What is irony?

400

 Dickie arrives at the Government Educational Building and takes the intelligence test.

What is rising action?

400

 enforces intelligence regulations and ultimately decides children's fate.

What is the Government Educational Service?

400

The government’s decision to eliminate children who score too high reflects this theme of sacrificing individuals for societal control.

What is conformity vs. individuality?

400

The contrast between Dickie’s excitement about his birthday and the parents’ anxiety highlights this literary device.

What is juxtaposition?

500

The Jordans receive a call from the government informing them that their son has been executed.

What is the climax?

500

remains stern and dismissive about the exam, reassuring that everything is fine.

Who is Mr. Jordan?

500

Dickie’s curiosity about the world contrasts with his parents’ fear, highlighting this theme.

What is the loss of innocence?

500

The test is presented as a normal routine, but its consequences are deadly. This is an example of this literary device.

What is situational irony?