"Let 'Em Play God"
"The Monkey's Paw"
Plot Map
Literary Devices
Miscellaneous
100

The author of the essay is...

Alfred Hitchcock

100

How can we assume Sergeant Major Morris feels about the paw?

Scared, nervous, reluctant, dislikes it, etc

100

What does the plot map show?

The order of events in a story

100

What is dramatic irony?

Letting the audience know more than the characters

100

Who wrote "The Monkey's Paw"?

W. W. Jacobs

200

What does Hitchcock mean by 'letting the audience 'play God''?

Letting the audience know more than the characters

200

What was the first man's final wish with the paw?

Death

200

What are the five pieces of a plot map?

Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

200

What is tone?

The author's attitude towards something/how the author feels

200

What is the setting of "The Monkey's Paw"?

England

300

What does 'insensibility' mean?

A state of unconciousness 

300

Where has Sergeant Major Morris traveled from?

India

300

Which piece of the plot map introduces the reader to characters and setting?

Exposition

300

What is mood?

What the author wants the reader to feel

300

What are story elements?

All parts of a story - character, plot, dialogue, etc

400

What happens in Rope that the audience knows about before the characters?

A man is killed and put into a chest

400

How do Mr. White's first two wishes turn bad?

1. His son is killed and they get 200 pounds from his job

2. His son is reanimated after he is dead

400

Which piece of the plot map introduces us to our main conflict?

Rising Action

400

What is theme?

The overall message of a text

400

What is an inference?

An educated guess

500

What does 'plausible' mean?

Believable, realistic

500

What is Mr. White's final wish?

We don't know for sure - likely for his son to go away/be dead again/etc

500

Which piece of the plot map shows loose ends being tied up, offers answers to most questions, and overall begins wrapping up the story?

Falling action

500

What is foreshadowing?

Hinting at future events early in the text

500

What is a talisman? Please give an example.

An object with magical powers, sometimes for good luck or bad luck.

(Teacher discretion for examples)