Stories/Drama Terms

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Question–Stories 1–10
The symbolism of the cloudy
sky with blue patches in
“Story of an Hour”
Answer–Stories 1–10
What is the possibility of
freedom coming through
the sadness of the death of
Louise’s husband?
Question–Stories 1–20
The reason the woman has
been taken to the country
house in “Yellow Wallpaper”
Answer–Stories 1–20
What is she has suffered a
mental breakdown?
Question–Stories 1–30
The narrator’s state of mind
at the end of “The Yellow
Wallpaper”
Answer–Stories 1–30
What is she has lost herself
and become the woman in
the wallpaper?
Question–Stories 1–40
The irony at the end of
“Story of an Hour”
Answer–Stories 1–40
What is the doctor believed
she died of joy when she died
for the loss of her freedom?
Question–Stories 1–50
She gives up her life in
Boston to escape the
criticism of her family
Answer–Stories 1–50
What is one way Aunt
Georgiana reflects the role
th
of 19 women in “Wagner
Matinee”?
Question–Stories 2–10
Aunt Georgiana’s black coat
reflects the darkness of her
life
Answer–Stories 2–10
What is one use of color in
“Wagner Matinee”?
Question–Stories 2–20
The protagonist lacked this
in “To Build a Fire”
Answer–Stories 2–20
What is imagination?
Question–Stories 2–30
The most important role
played by the Innocents in
“Outcasts of Poker Flat”
Answer–Stories 2–30
What is they give the
outcasts a chance to
become better people
before they die?
Question–Stories 2–40
Nature is indifferent to the
plight of man in “To Build a
Fire”
Answer–Stories 2–40
What is one example of the
use of Naturalism?
Question–Stories 2–50
The symbolic significance of
Mr. Oakhurst’s name in
“Outcasts of Poker Flat”
Answer–Stories 2–50
What is it shows he is strong
like an oak, but he breaks
under pressure?
Question–Stories 3–10
A frame story
Answer–Stories 3–10
What is the structure of
“Jumping Frog”?
Question–Stories 3–20
The significance of the
sharp, metallic sound in
“Owl Creek Bridge”
Answer–Stories 3–20
What is Farquhar’s watch
ticking, showing time
slowing down?
Question–Stories 3–30
Smiley is tricked by the
stranger, who feeds quail
shot to Smiley’s frog
Answer–Stories 3–30
What is an example of irony
in “Jumping Frog”?
Question–Stories 3–40
The great detail Farquhar
experiences is unrealistic
Answer–Stories 3–40
What is one way imagery in
“Owl Creek Bridge” suggests
the escape is imaginary?
Question–Stories 3–50
They are paying the price for
choices they made when
they were young
Answer–Stories 3–50
What is a problem Dr.
Heidegger’s guests all have
in common?
Question–Stories 4–10
The reason the protagonist
becomes violent in “The Black
Cat”
Answer–Stories 4–10
What is the influence of
alcohol?
Question–Stories 4–20
The theme of “Dr.
Heidegger’s Experiment”
Answer–Stories 4–20
What is that people do not
learn from their mistakes?
Question–Stories 4–30
The setting of “The Devil
and Tom Walker”
Answer–Stories 4–30
What is a forest near Boston
around 1727?
Question–Stories 4–40
The narrator’s fate in “The
Black Cat”
Answer–Stories 4–40
What is he is sentenced to
be hanged for murder?
Question–Stories 4–50
The significance of Deacon
Peabody’s tree in “The Devil
and Tom Walker”
Answer–Stories 4–50
What is it shows the theme
of hypocrisy?
Question–Drama Terms–10
A comment made by a
character that is heard by
the audience but not by the
other characters
Answer–Drama Terms–10
What is an aside?
Question–Drama Terms–20
The dominant mood or
feeling of a drama
Answer–Drama Terms–20
What is the atmosphere?
Question–Drama Terms–30
A humorous episode
inserted into a serious
drama, usually to break the
tension
Answer–Drama Terms–30
What is comic relief?
Question–Drama Terms–40
The script, or the words the
characters speak to one
another
Answer–Drama Terms–40
What is dialogue?
Question–Drama Terms–50
A story that is written to be
performed by actors for an
audience and that is told
through the words and
actions of the characters
Answer–Drama Terms–50
What is drama?