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59 Cards in this Set
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Characters of the Landlady
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Billy Weaver and the Land lady and Porter
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Billy Weaver?
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MA, DY
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The Land lady?
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MA; ST
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Porter?
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MI; ST
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Characters of the Tell-Tale Heart
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Old Man, Caretaker, Police
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The old man?
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MA; DY
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The caretaker?
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MA; ST
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The Police from the Tell-Tale Heart?
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MI; ST
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The characters of the Monkey's Paw
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Herbert White, Mr and Mrs. White, Seargeant MAjor Morris, The guy from Maw and Meggins
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Herbert White?
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MA; DY
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Mr. White
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MA; ST
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Mrs. White
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MA; ST
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Sergeant MAjor Morris
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MI; ST
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The guy from Maw and Meggins
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MI; ST
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Where did Herbert work?
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Maw & Meggins
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Characters of the lottery
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Mr. Summers, Mr. Graves, Mrs. Hutchinson, Old Man Warner, Mrs. Delacroix, Mr. Hutchinson
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Who is Mrs. Hutchinson's oldest daughter?
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Eva (married to Don
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Mrs. Hutchinson?
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MA; DY
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Mr. Summers?
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MA, ST
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Mr. Graves?
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MA; DY
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Old Man Warner?
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MA; ST
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Mrs. Delacroix?
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MI; DY
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Nancy, Bill Jr, and Little Davy. Who are they?
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Nancy: Mr. & Mrs. Hutchinson's daughter; Bill Jr.: Mr and Mrs. Hutchinson's oldest son; Davy: Mr. And Mrs. Hutchinson's youngest child(son)
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Who is the protagonist of the landlady
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Billy Weaver
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Who is the protagonist of the Tell tale heart?
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Caretaker
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Who is the protagonist of the monkey's paw?
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Mr. and Mrs. White
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Who is the protagonist of the lottery?
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Mrs. Hutchinson
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Who is the antagonist of the tell tale heart?
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Old Man's eye
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Who is the antagonist of the landlady?
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the landlady
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Who is the antagonist of the lottery
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the whole village
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Who is the antagonist of the monkeys paw?
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the monkey's paw
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What kind of conflict is in the landlady?
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External; man vs. man
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What kind of conflict is in the tell tale heart?
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man vs. man/eye/ man vs. self: BOTH
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What kind of conflict is in the lottery?
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man vs. society/ external
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What kind of conflict is in the monkeys paw?
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external; man vs. nature
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What is the setting of the landlady?
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Bath, England: the night, cold, windy; Bed and Breakfast: warm and cozy --> creepy
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What is the setting of the tell tale heart?
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caretaker's house; old man's room
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What is the setting of the monkey's paw?
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the white's house
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What is the setting of the lottery?
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Small, farming village/ town square
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Whose point of view is told in the landlady?
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3rd person; 1st person limited (Billy)
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Whose point of view is told in the tell tale heart?
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1st person(caretaker) omniscient???
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Whose point of view is told in the monkey's paw?
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3rd person
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Whose point of view is told in the lottery?
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3rd person omniscient
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What is the theme of the landlady?
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Appearances can be deceiving/ trust your instincts
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What is the theme of the tell tale heart?
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appearances can be deceiving
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What is the theme of the monkeys paw?
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appearances can be deceiving
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What is the theme of the lottery?
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Humans are evil, greedy, and dont question traditions
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What is the mood of the landlady?
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dark, suspenseful, creepy. Beginning: cold, warm and cozy @ B&B
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What is the mood of the tell tale heart?
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dark, suspenseful, mysterious
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What is the mood of the monkey's paw?
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dark, sorrowful, mysterious
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What is the mood of the lottery?
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happy --> nervous, frantic, DAMNATION as Josh would say
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Literary Elements: Landlady: Foreshadowing; Symbolism
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FS: "Youre just right" "I stuff all my little pets" "really liked his tea..." "...wouldn't want to go breaking any laws at THIS point of the proceedings.."
SYM.: tea, guestbook, pets |
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Literary Elements: Tell Tale Heart: IRONY; symbolism
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IRONY: the caretaker goes crazy and confesses @ the end
SYM.: the bed, eye |
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Literary Elements: The Monkeys Paw: Foreshadowing, synbolism
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FS: The fakir's spell on the paw
SYM.: the paw, the money |
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Literary Elements: The lottery: irony, foreshadowing
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IRONY: mrs. hutchinson's behaviour @ beginning --> the end
FS: kids getting rocks together |
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Describe the plot of the Landlady: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
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Exposition:Billy --> 17 year old traveling businessman; BATH --> looking for a place to stay
Rising Action: B&B=creepy -> start to suspect something is up. guestbook --> recognizes names; drinks tea Climax: shes talking about pets, we realize somethings like what she does to her pets + visitors; drinks tea Falling Action: Billy dies, he gets stuffed and put on the 4th floor Resolution: Billy dies, he gets stuffed and put on the 4th floor |
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Describe the plot of the tell tale heart: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
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Exposition: Caretaker = talking about disease + old man's eye
Rising Action: the caretaker 'visits' the old man while he sleeps for a week Climax: the caretaker kills the old man and cuts him up and puts him under the floorboards Falling Action: Police come + caretaker shows them the house: clam and casual Resolution: the caretaker goes crazy + confesses of the murder to the police |
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Describe the plot of the monkey's paw: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
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Exposition: the sergeant comes in and explains the paw
Rising Action: Mr. white takes out the paw and makes a wish Climax: herbert dies and the whites get 200 pounds - their wish Falling Action: mrs white wishes for their son back Resolution: knocking on door; mr white makes last wish |
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Describe the plot of the Lottery: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution
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Exposition: kids getting rocks ready and gathering around
Rising Action: Mr graves brings box out and every1 gets ready + Old man warner talks about getting rid of lottery in other villages Climax: people start drawing slips and the hutchinsons 'win' Falling Action: another drawing occurs and mrs hutchinson 'wins' + she says its not fair Resolution: mrs. hutchinson get pummeled by rocks and dies |