Elements of Plot
Conflict
Theme/Point of View
Characters
Setting/Mood
100

What type of story is this?

-Fiction

- Poetry

- Mystery

-Tall tale

Tall tale

100

What is one example of regional differences that the characters face?

Western and Eastern

Explanation: Narrator is from the East while Wheeler is distinctively Western, therefore the narrator is an outsider 

100

What point of view is this?

Ex; 1st person, 2nd person, or 3rd person 

1st Person


100

Does the narrator have a name?

No 


100

Where is the main setting of the story?

Hint: Mining town in California

Angel's Camp  (Calaveras County)

200

How is the use of irony portrayed in the story?

Jim Smiley is outfoxed by a stranger who cheats

Explanation: He normally takes advantage on peoples tendancies to underestimate animals he trains so he normally wins but in this case he was cheated by a complete stranger

200

When Simon Wheeler gets up because he was called away to the door what does the narrator do?

He gets up and leaves because he doesn't want to hear the other long story about the cow with no tail

200

How many frame stories are there?

2

Explanation: Narrator that comes into town is the outside story and the story of the frog is the inside story 

200

Which character tells the narrator the story of Jim Smiley?

hint: "bald and lazy"

Simon Wheeler

200

What is the overall mood of the story?

Humorous

Explanation: Because its a tall tale, the story is filled with exaggerations and humor that go along with wild and unbelieveable events

300

What is the rising action of the story?

ADD TO THIS

300

What happened to Jim Smiley's frog when he raced with the stranger?

The stranger filled up the frog with a quail shot so it couldn't finish the race

300

What are some examples of compitition seen in the story?

1. Jim Smiley being a gambler and constanly making bets

2. 


300

Which character is addicted to gambling?

Jim Smiley

400

What was the name of Jim Smiley's dog?

Andrew Jackson

500

What is the characters name that the narrator thinks in a myth?

Reverend Leonidas W. Smiley