More of kami
Their eyes are on you
The Beans were Treeing
Can't believe Walden did all that (wdym his name was Thoreau?)
I hope you paid attention!
100

The most important thing to note about the word choice in Murakami's works

What is the fact that all of them are translations?

100

Abusive.

Who is, Jodi and Tea Cake?

100

Like Janie, They search for a place to belong

Who is Taylor?

100

The narrator of the Autobiography

Who is, Wal- I mean, Thoreau?

100

The advantage of the story being a novel rather than a poem

What is, readers see a really gradual shift in Janie's behavior?

200

"Samsa in Love" is told from this perspective with words like these as hints

What is the 3rd person and words such as "he?"

200

Mayor of Eatonville? (No not Eaton)

Who is Jody?

200

The narrative voice in these chapters shifts to

What is an omniscient point of view?

200

Common staples of speech in Walden

What are naturalistic imagery and animal metaphors?

200

What Janie's struggles become by the end of the novel

What are, simply sacrifices for her new world view?

300

Like Janie, she has trouble with knowing what she wants in her life

Who is Satsuki from "Thailand"

300

Tea Cake met his brutal end here

Where is, the everglades?

300

A thing that TEWWG does for its setting that Bean Trees does not

What is, Bean Trees does not use the weather changes in its environment to further emphasize the setting?

300

Thoreau's writing could be called

What is arrogant, snarky, or be pedantic diction?

300

For women, “The dream is the truth” makes this suggestion

What is, Janie may be an unreliable narrator?

400

The genre of a lot of Murakami's writings (but not all of them)

What is, realistic fiction?

400

The place that Janie and Jody lived

Where is, Eatonville?

400

The diction used by Taylor throughout the novel

What is, informal diction?

400
The narrative structure of the 1st chapter and its effect

What is, not an explicit timeline, acting more as a philosophical justification?

400

"Their eyes were watching god" makes this suggestion about life

What is, we are out of control of our fates?

500

The type of diction used in "Little Green Monster" that helps to build emotion

What is, repetitive diction?

500

The iconic phrase was said here and by

Where is the everglades and who is the narrator?

500

The purpose of the use of barren landscapes of the desert

What is the transformative power of the environment on individual agency and resilience/the possibility for Taylor to change? (or a similar answer)

500

Wal- I mean Thoreau able to do as this is autobiographical

What is, focus on his motives and philosophies that he feels the world needs to know?

500

The effect of the hurricane on Janie 

What is, a push towards self-discovery and individuality?