ENG 222 Final Exam
Lady W the Dog: when does Dmitri realize the flaws of men?
Telling his friend about Anna, his friend dismisses it. Dmitri becomes disgusted by the rudeness of males and realizes women offer true and better communication
Navigators: significance of the title "Legends of Silence" and the messy apartment
"Legends of Silence" = L.O.S = loss, loss of a mom/wife the messy apartment shows the absence of a mother
Madame Bovarys Greyhound: POV?
3rd Person Omniscient: witness story arch off both characters who are rounded. Omniscient because Djali is a dog, and so the narrator can jump back and forth in time
Aftermath: POV
3rd Person limited to Makiko
Neighbor Rosicky: POV?
3rd Person omniscient
Dulse: POV
3rd person limited to Lydia. Shifts form past to present tense sharpens focus of just one character and helps deepen characterization. Gives us a better sense of the story arc
Littoral Zone: POV
3rs person omniscient with retrospective dimension. The retrospective dimension serves at having the dual protagonists look back on the genesis of their relationship and how it all went wrong
Madame B's Greyhound: how does the narrator contrast a dog's love with human love
A dogs love is forever, hints at the dogs escape and foreshadows her return
Soldier of Fortune: Josh's favorite thing in Holly's room ?
A picture of Holly and Sam in Orange Grove. The fact that they're backs are turned towards the camera shows that Holly may be Sam's mom, foreshadowing the reveal at the end
Escape from Spiderhead: How is the effectiveness of this story enhanced by the benefits Jeff and Heather experience when ED289 and Verbulance flow in their drips?
Adds entertainment value to the read with various side effects for various drugs
Navigators: relevance of Alicia with Josh's mom
Alicia is the 2nd prettiest name he's heard, since his mom is presumably #1. Alicia acts as a surrogate mother for Josh, signifying Josh is sucked into the game
Lady W the Dog: how is Dmitri a rounded character ?
At the start of the story, he views women as the inferior gender. But after falling in love with Anna, he realizes the beauty of women and becomes more disgusted with his own gender, men.
Hare's Mask: symbolism of narrator's father hiding the Jew with the rabbits?
Author suggests that to the Nazi's the Jews were merely animals
Neighbor Rosicky: after Anton eats the goose, how does he make up for it ?
He sneaks off into the night to beg for money to buy a goose. Ends up getting money from two Czech women, which he uses to buy food for the shoemakers family
Madame Bovarys Greyhound: In what sense is this story intertextual ?
In the story "Madame Bovary" there is a scene when her dog runs away. This story is an adaptive rendition of what happened to the dog
Anything Helps: In what sense is this story epistolary ?
It authenticates Bit's son, Nate, with a postcard (gives him a voice)
Soldier of Fortune: How does this story serve a pedagogical function?
Josh the protagonist is becoming a more rounded/mature character; on the divide between adolescence and adulthood. Packing away his old army stuff to give to Matt shows this
Foster: What piece of information does Mildred release to the girl ?
Kinsella's son died and that she was wearing his clothing
ID: significance of Blue Moon Motel
Lizette never knew about the Motel, which is a parallel to her mom actually being a prostitute
Neighbor Rosicky: How does Anton feel about his time in London v his time in NY
London: he hated it because he was always hungry and poor NY: admired NY for the most part, until he realized that he was isolated from nature, moving him to the farmlife
Dulse: why does it matter that Lydia thinks Willa Cather is a "proper bitch"
Lydia has all these unresolved issues and she lets go a little bit of her anger with her language. author wants to avoid idolizing Willa Cather, pays a higher form of honor by showing her flaws
Soldier of Fortune: Dramatic climax?
Matt makes fun of Sam's injury and Josh hits him in the face. Hitting Matt reveals the motif of violence within the story
First Seven Years: What aspect of this story is pedagogical ?
Mirian is 19, and Feld tells Sobel to pursue her when she's 21 (when she's matured)
DM: significance of "we're going to fly the dragon after all"
Narrator thinks the DM is going to drive off the cliff, he thinks he's going to commit suicide
Property: Contrast Pamela Graft and Sally Lasker
Pamela (dead wife of Stoney): Pamela tosses a lot of things, supports the motif on possessions Lasker(owner's mom): Lasker holds onto things, her house acts as a memorial for the dealt of her marriage
DM: why does it matter that Cherninskys sister drowned in the ocean ?
Raises the stakes for Cherninsky, gives him something to be involved with for the game when the DM includes her in the game
Dungeon Master: How does the mother leaving serve a dramatic function
Raises the stakes; makes the character of the DM and his father more sympathetic
Hare's Mask: Explain the effectiveness of the ending
The Jewish man hiding in the rabbit den the whole time is now being compassionate and helping the narrator's father decide which of his two favorite rabbis to kill
Madame B's Greyhound: How does the protagonist begin to change?
The dog becomes depressed since her owner is depressed
Neighbor Rosicky: contrast Tom Marshalls farm and the Rosickys
Toms farm is really big and expensive, yet not comfortable in any regards. Rosicky is a simple old farm that feels warming and inviting. Author is exploring the contrast between values and materialism
Aftermath: Explain how the backstory of Yoshitsune being killed by Americans raises the stakes
Toshi is intrigued by American culture, and Makiko (mom) resents the Americans for killing her husband
Anything Helps: How does the author create an authentic sense of place?
Uses a lot of specific details, and uses genuine perspective of a homeless guy
Aftermath: Explain the relevance of Mr.Watanabe mistaking Makiko's brother for her dead husband ?
Watanabe and Noboru (brother) are foils concerning the societal progression. This mistake reminds readers how much was taken away from the Haps, supports the motif of memory
Lady W the Dog: How does Dmitri view women at the beginning of the story ?
the inferior gender, looks down upon them
Diem Perdidi: how is the protagonist different by the end of the story
the moms Alzheimer's gets worse, reflecting the change in the protagonist
Phantoms: What is accomplished by the skepticism expressed by the narrator about the reports of amore questionable kind
the skepticism lends credibility to his statements, making hi reliable
Gurov in Manhattan: significance of the name "Amity"
the word means "friendship", the only thing Sokolov can give to a women after his illness
Navigators: how does economics add conflict to the story
they have limited resources, which raises the stakes
Litoral Zone: Why does the moment the dual protagonists first see their families seem so horrible
they're forced back to reality; they had to confront how their choices to be together would affect the ones they love
Phantoms: why does it matter that the phantoms are in contemporary clothing
this separates them form the standard world view of ghosts, making the situation less cinematic and more realistic
ID: how does JC help serve a pedagogical function ?
when he first walks in the class, Lizette moans and sends him a kiss via note. we're placed at the beginning of her sexual understanding / clarity
Escape from Spiderhead: Explain the crucial decision related to Jeff and Rogan that Abnesti needs Rachel to make
which one of them receives the Darkenfloxxx
Gurov in Manhattan: how is the setting of this story symbolic ?
winter symbolizes death and the end for Sokolov and his dog
Anything Helps: How is this story intertextual ?
with the Harry Potter book that Bit gets for his son's birthday
Property: POV?
3rd Person Limited to Stoney. Sharpens focus, deepens characterization, and fosters empathy for the protagonist
Lady With the Dog: POV
3rd Person Omniscient
Love and Hydrogen: POV
3rd Person Omniscient present tense. The story takes place in the past, so the present tense adds a sense of immediacy
DM: how to shape shifters function dramatically
DM calls upon Cherninskys sister, which freaks him out. Causes the fight between the DM and the narrator
Dungeon Master: contrast the idiolects of the DM and his father
DM has very low level diction while his father speaks with elevated diction and comes off as melodramatic
L&H: Conflict in Terska's family requesting Meinert as their guide ?
Gnuss becomes jealous of the girl that keeps flirting with Meinert, serves as a barrier between their relationship adding that heterosexual counterpart
Neighbor Rosicky: how does the Doctor view the graveyard at the end of the story ?
He sees the beauty in it, not compared to before when he saw it as old and ugly
ID: what does the title refer to
Sigmund Freuds theory on personality
First Seven Years: significance of Hitler in the story
Sobel is a Polish refugee who escaped the Nazi clutches
First Seven Years: role of reading in the story
Sobel is giving Miriam books, providing a mutual passion and is a sign of character depth
Gurov in Manhattan: How is the meeting of Kelly and Sokolov intertextual?
Sokolov makes a reference to "The Lady with the Dog" when introducing himself to Kelly
Gurov in Manhattan: what symbolic value does Lermontov (the dog) add to the story ?
a symbol of whats left over from his ex, Kelly. It's a sharp contrast to the white dog from "The Lady with the Dog"
Navigators: significance of woman calling them
adds intentional ambiguity as we wonder if its Josh's mom or not
ID: Significance of Lizzete losing paper from Doctor
adds to the motif off perception /vision, suggesting symbolically she can't see very well, setting up dramatic climax at the morgue
Littoral Zone: Contrast the conversations between John and Ruby before and after sex
after they have sex, they don't want to discuss their lives on the homeland and the thought of their families. They become deeper (rounded characterization) with their conversations
Property: explain significance between Stoney and Sally's email exchange
extends to epistolary motif, and adds conflict which provides a voice for the character
First Seven Years: significance of Max asking for a picture
foreshadows his materialistic demeanor
Phantoms: Why does the author use repetition at the end of CS #3
gives importance and realism to his situation
Aftermath: what does the author add by adding Japanese into the dialogue
it authenticates the story, adds a political element to it
Navigators: significance of map after they move
it shows the world of their lives is enclosed in the game
Hare's Mask: Explain the backstory about the narrators father having lost his parents and sister during the war
makes the father a more sympathetic character - raises the stakes
Diem Perdidi: Symbolism of the number the government assigned the family
parallel of the Nazi concentration camps, shows how the American government tried to dehumanize her
Neighbor Rosicky: what discovery does Anton make about Polly's heart?
she has a tender heart
Diem Perdidi: Why does it matter that the protagonists mother can remember the Pledge of Allegiance
she identifies as American, despite the prejudice on her race by Americans
Foster: Example to show how the protagonists is a rounded character ?
she starts off in the story always responding with "Yeah" and ends responding with "yes" after multiple corrections
Soldier of Fortune: dramatic function of Josh and Holly kicking off the stuffed animals from the bed to have sex?
shows Josh growing up and sexual transition into adulthood.
ID: Symbolism of Lizette's mom purple lipstick kisses on her father
shows connection to purple motif and joins sexuality and violence , by mistake when Lizette thought the kisses were wounds
Dulse: What is Mr.Stanley's idiolect
speaks with calculative thoughts and paces his intelligence
Anything Helps: Explain how Julie's death raises the stakes?
1. Makes our protagonist more sympathetic 2. The protagonist's success and failures have more weight
Phantoms: POV
1st person plural for most sections of the story. The plurality adds credibility from the opinions expressed
Foster: POV
1st person present tense : conveys an authentic sense of voice
Soldier of Fortune: POV
1st person retrospective POV
Hare's Mask : POV
1st person retrospective. The retrospective POV allows the narrator to look back on things differently with a more mature mindset
Diem Perdidi: POV
2nd person; gives the protagonist a universal quality, also attempts to distance the protagonist from the situation
Anything Helps: POV ?
3rd Person Limited to Bit
ID: POV
3rd Person Limited to Lizette. narrator is not her however. This POV adds ambiguity of what Lizette's perception really means and how accurate it is
Madame Bovarys Greyhound: who is the protagonist
Djali the Greyhound. Extremely loyal dog, almost has a mystical connection with Madame B
DM: why does the narrator life about the DM hitting a kid with a bat
Doesn't want to be associated with a crazy person, and to protect his friends status (sympathetic)
Madame B's Greyhound: Dramatic function of the dead deer ?
Drives the dog to go back home
Foster: What can Mr. Kinsella see across the sea?
When they arrive, there are 2 lights. When they leave, there are three lights (symbolizing the narrator being included in the Kinsellas)
Dulse: why does the dulse seem symbolic
associated with Vincent, and the qualities he posses that makes Lydia attracted to him
First Seven Years: How do Feld's intentions for Miriam change by the end of the story
at the beginning of the story, he wants her to marry an educated man. by the end, he's willing to let someone like Sobel pursue her
Property: What does the death of Pamela add to the story ?
conflict, the protagonist loved his wife and this makes him a more sympathetic character
L&H: Why does it matter that M&G reconcile?
because we know they're going to die, so if they make up if makes their deaths more poignant
Gurov in Manhattan: What do the dog and the protagonist (Sokolov) have in common ?
both old, feeble, trying to get by
DM: explain importance of economics in the story ?
both parents are struggling economically, supports the pedagogical function shown through the narrator
Phantoms: why does the author include a 2nd person section near the end ?
epistemologically problematized, its hard to know what the truth is
L&H: Explain the importance of Gnuss over tightening the bolt
he becomes actively involved in a real historical event
Gurov in Manhattan: How does Lermontov help to create dramatic closure?
he finally relieves himself
Lady W the Dog: Effectiveness of the watermelon ?
he finds an unconscious attachment when eating the watermelon, foreshadowing how he falls in love
Property: how does Stoney change by the end of the story
he has a new perspective on the "junk" in Sally's house. He no longer sees it as such
Foster: Explain how the ritual between Mr Kinsella and the narrator serves a pedagogical function and epistolary function
he has her race to get the mail and try to beat her time each time(pedagogical). She finds a letter (epistolary) from her mother revealing her brother is on the way
DM: How does the game act as a parallel for Cherninsky ?
he is a Thief in the game, and he steals in real life
First Seven Years: Why did Sobel return back to work
he is now being treated with respect by Feld, considering he's giving him permission to pursue his daughter when she's older
Dulse: How does the author create an idiolect for Eugene
he uses the word "drownded" which reveals his childlike tendencies and that Lydia is too old for him
L&H: Why does the author graft a fictional love story on a major historical event ?
he wanted to borrow some of the historical tragedy for a fictional love story, giving it some weight
Hare's Mask: why didn't the narrator want his sister to have a rabbit
he wants to protect his father from the emotional trauma of his past with rabbits
Anything Helps: Why does the author use sentence fragments near the end?
helps to reinforce the fragmented nature of Bit's life
Hare's Mask: how does the pet rabbit function dramatically
helps to trigger the bad dream of the narrator
Dulse: Why does Lydia prefer Vincent over the other men?
his courtesy, irony, and patience. He was the type of man she knew on a farm back in the day
Escape from Spiderhead: what is Jeff's only regret after committing suicide
his mom
DM: Why does the DM deny ever receiving detention ?
his real life sucks compared to his life in the game, he tries to separate those lives
Escape from Spiderhead: What explanation does Abnesti give to Jeff for why they need to Darkenfloxxx Rachel
how are they supposed to know if he didn't love either of the girls if they don't do the same to Rachel
Diem Perdidi: Distinguish the things the mother remembers vs the things she doesn't remember
mother has a better memory of events that happened long ago, yet her short term memory is shot
Diem Perdidi: what is appropriate about the present tense in this story
present tense accurately mirrors what Alzheimer's is really like
DM: how does the dragon function dramatically
provides conflict, might be a symbol of ego
Escape from Spiderhead: Importance of the backstory on how Jeff gets 5min to Skype his mom
raises the stakes because of his life/death decision Jeff makes in the end
Dulse: in what sense is this story intertextual ?
references Willa Cather and "A Lost Lady". Allusion to another literacy work
Littoral Zone: Why is is important that the story has dual protagonists and not just one
reflects their unwillingness to assign blame on who started their intimacy
Gurov in Manhattan: Dramatic function of "Amity"
remind Sokolov he can't be the womanizer he once was, makes Sokolov feel alive
Littoral Zone: In what sense is the Littoral Zone symbolic ?
represents the space where Johnathan and Ruby struggle to adapt to the beginning of their relationship. Also symbolizes that odd stage where they were more than friends but still married to others
Madame B's Greyhound: what does Hubert contribute to the story ?
saves the dog; acts as a dramatic foil to Madame B
Soldier of Fortune: significance of Holly going to Florida ?
thats where she was pregnant and where Sam was born
Love and Hydrogen: How is homosexuality a conflict in the story
the captain said theres a penalty for exposed homosexuality. this adds internal and external conflict for the protagonists