Author
Characters
???
Theme
Free for all
100

Who wrote The Fix?

Percival Everett

100

Who was the sandwich owner who took in Sherman?

Douglas Langley

100

What are the last words said at the end of the story?

"Fix us! Fix us!"

100

What theme is shown when Sheerman struggles with his gift?

The burden and isolation of power

100

Who the main charater, and what does he do?

Sherman and he can fix things

200

What kind of writing style is Everett known for?

Satire and irony

200

What miracle did Sherman performed that stunned the townspeople?

He brought a woman back to life.

200

Who shouts, "Fix us! Fix!" at the end of the story?

The townspeople 

200

What theme does “If you irrigate a desert, you might empty a sea” suggest?

Fixing one problem may create another 

200

How does Sheila feel about Sherman at first?

suspicious and fearful

300

His books are usually aimed at certain issues in the United States. What are they?

Race and identity issues
300

“If you irrigate a desert, you might empty a sea.”

Who said that?

Sherman

300

What does "Fix us" symbolize?

Human greed and dependency on others

300

In the story, someone (or many) represents society's pressure, entitlement, and greed. Who?

The townspeople and media

300

In a religious sense, who might we compare Sherman to?

Jesus/ Christ-like figure
400
What month was he born?

December

400

What happens when townspeople discover Sherman’s powers?

 They demand more miracles, overwhelming him

400

How does Sherman’s ability to “fix” things function as a metaphor?

Fixing only the surface of a problem can make it worse later

400

What style does "The Fix" present?

Magical Realism

Dialogue Driven

400

What does Sherman do when asked how he brought a woman back to life?

He shrugs

500

Earned his master's degree from Brown University in what?

In fiction

500

 What do the townspeople and media represent in the story?

Society’s pressure, entitlement, and greed

500

How does the story end?

Sherman flees to a bridge, stepping onto the ledge, leaving the ending open

500

What's one theme discussed in this story?

Burden/ of Power/Gift

Expectation vs. Reality

Human Need and Greed

Limits of Fixing

500

What critique of society does Everett make through the townspeople?

People idolize and exploit extraordinary individuals, ignoring their humanity.