Thomas and Ann Lost 7 children.
Thomas and Ann Putnam
Dominant symbols in Catcher in the Rye
Carousel
Red hunting hat
Ducks in Central Park pond
Museum of natural history
Pencey prep
How is the antihero from Soldiers Home?
Krebs
Idea or theory
What is Exposition?
Evil and Trickery
What is Abigail Williams
Blamed for everything. Had the name who accused Putnam
Giles Corey
In chapter 8 how did Holden get to New York?
He jumped on the train
Character motivation in Winter Dreams?
To have wealth and obtain status
the main characters struggle to overcome that conflict.
the most intense/ exciting part of the story
What is Rising Action / Climax?
Voice of reason
Who is Proctor
Tragic hero, well respected
John Proctor
He hates the word grand
What is an Antihero?
A central character in a story, movie, or drama who lacks conventional heroic attributes
A figure of speech that compares two otherwise dissimilar things. A metaphor is used in a place of another to suggest a likeness
What simile / Metaphor
Theocratic leader
Who is Parris
Remorseless judge, very bitter
Judge Danforth
In chapter 12 who recognizes Holden at Ernie’s?
Lillian Simmons
What is the theme of Winter Dreams?
Success, hollowness, and failure
anti-hero is someone who, despite being the hero of a story, distinctly lacks heroic qualities. They might do good things, but not necessarily for good reasons. On the other hand, the tragic hero is someone who is generally morally righteous and heroic, with the exception of their fatal flaw.
What is Tragic Hero / Anti-Hero
unrest in the village
What is a dagger
Dynamic character wanted to fight for Goody Proctor
Mary Warren
In chapter 16 how does Holden kill time before his date with Sally?
Walked around Broadway
True or false: a synonym for rancor is revenge?
True
the conclusion of the story by the resolving of conflicts between characters.
What is Resolution?
Unassailable authority
What is Hathorne