Final Exam- English
Falling action of "The Lie"
-Parents try to convince headmaster to let Eli attend. -Headmaster says he's not qualified.
The Lie Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (author of "The Lie") facts:
-lived through Great Depression -mom: tried to write fiction, dad: architect -parents went to private school, he didn't -earned Purple Heart during WWII -captured by Germans, kept in meat locker
Role reversal
1. Mr./Mrs. Remenzel: In beginning, Mrs. R was asking for special treatment & in the end Mr. R was asking for it. 2. Dr. R/Eli: In beginning, Dr. R. criticizes Eli, in the end Eli criticizes Dr. R.
VOCABULARY SKILL Match the underlined idiom in the sentence on the left with the vocabulary word on the right that shares the closest meaning. On the line provided, write the letter of the correct vocabulary word. A vocabulary word may be used more than once 11. An earthquake could wipe out the entire city. _____ 12. It was a zoo in the arena when the band finally came out on stage. _____ 13. My mom said to sit tight until she got back. _____ 14. The lima bean flavored ice cream bombed out with customers. _____ 15. The class hit the roof when the teacher announced a pop quiz.____ A) commotion B) foundered C) ruin D) inert
11. An earthquake could wipe out the entire city. _C____ 12. It was a zoo in the arena when the band finally came out on stage. __A___ 13. My mom said to sit tight until she got back. _D____ 14. The lima bean flavored ice cream bombed out with customers. _B____ 15. The class hit the roof when the teacher announced a pop quiz.___A_ A) commotion B) foundered C) ruin D) inert
What might be one of the themes of "Stop the Sun"? A) A war can affect a person for a lifetime. B)Soldiers get used to battles. C) Children should not be told what war is like. D) Time heals all wounds.
A) A war can affect a person for a lifetime.
Which phrase describes what a theme is? A) The events and setting that drive the plot B) The truth about life revealed in a text C) The problem presented and solved in a story D) The topic and subject examined in a text.
A) The events and setting that drive the plot
Terry demonstrates how difficult it is to talk about his father's problems when he—
A) refuses to broach the subject with his father
Flashback
An interruption of the action to present events that took place at an earlier time. This may provide info that helps the reader understand a character's current situation. (ex. "Eli sat up again but..."; He was flashing back to when he tore up the letter.)
Theme
Author's message/big idea (ex. Too much pressure causes people to do things (mistakes) they normally wouldn't do.)
By the end of the story, what has Terry learned about life? A) He should not ask about a person's painful memories. B) It is not always possible to truly understand another person. C) Trying to help can sometimes make problems worse. D) It's important to have a positive attitude about life.
B) It is not always possible to truly understand another person.
How is the Vietnam War relevant to the theme of "Stop the Sun"? A) Terry's father lost his eyesight in the Vietnam War. B) Terry's father is haunted by his experiences in the Vietnam War. C) The author shows you how life is better now that the war is over. D) Terry is eager to learn all he can about the war's causes and effects.
B) Terry's father is haunted by his experiences in the Vietnam War.
Why is the story called "The Lie" ?
Because Eli lied to his parents about not getting into private school for a LONG time.
Terry's mother deals with his father's problems by
By not asking about it at all and letting him come back after his eyes "go away" and keeping Terry from asking about Vietnam.
What detail reveals that Terry and his father basically have a good relationship? A) Terry helps his father out of the hardware store, despite his embarrassment. B) Terry's mother knows Terry will try to talk to his dad about the problem. C) Terry and his dad have a standing joke about discussing girls. D)Terry and his father spend a lot of time together on weekends.
C) Terry and his dad have a standing joke about discussing girls.
Antagonist
Character or force who deceives, frustrates, or works against the main character (protagonist). This does NOT need to be a person. Could be death, illness, challenge that keeps the main character from being happy. (ex. the lie)
Onset of "The Lie"
Characters: Eli, Dr./Mrs. R, driver
Irony
Contrast between what is expected & what actually happens/exists (It's ironic b/c Eli didn't get into the school.) Simile compares 2 things that have some quality in common, using the words like, as, or resembles. (ex. "Eli sat up again but began to slump almost immediately, like a snowman in hell." He slumped quickly.)
Relate the term "hypocrite" to this story
Dr. R doesn't want Eli to have special treatment, but in the end wants him to Examine Eli's feeling toward his Dad at the end. Why does he feel this way? Eli was ashamed of his father for trying to pressure the school to let him attend.
10. According to Doctor Remenzel, what "would be a source of the greatest embarrassment" to him
Dr. Remenzel said the greatest shame/embarrassment to him would be if Eli used their last name as if it meant he got special treatment.
Setting
Early spring/modern time, in Rolls Royce, driving on Conn. to Whitehill Academy in Mass. atmosphere
Conflict of "The Lie"
Eli lied to his parents about not getting into private school (Whitehill).
6. Both Eli and his father tell lies in this story. Explain what they lie about.
Eli lies about him not getting into the school and about how he failed the entrance exam
Compare pressure Dr. R & Eli were under
Eli: parental/academic/family pressure Dr. R: peer, society, family pressure
5. Which of Eli's parents cares more about his future
Explain. Both of Eli's parents care about his future and they both care about it in different ways but it seems as though his mother cares more personally about his future. His mother is more concerned with what the school is like and how Eil will do there but his dad only cares about the floor plans and his business side of the Whitehill school.
What is the first complication
He asks his mom but she tells him that he has Viet. Syn. because of the war and they do not talk about it and he does not like to talk about it.
What is the third complication
He asks his teacher, Mr. Carlson and he suggested reading some book but it did not help him.
What is the second complication
He goes to the library to look at some of the books but he does not find anything about what happened in the war.
What is actually happening when Terry's father's eyes "go away"
He sees what happened back in Vietnam. He is watching it over and over, the gun fire, mortars, and the darkness and sometimes he thinks he is in it again like in the hardware store.
What finally makes Terry ask his father about his experience in the war
He was being eaten up by the embarrassment and he wanted to understand what was going on with his father. He would cross to the opposite side of the street when he saw his dad coming and that's when he knew he had to do something.
8. How can parents who are not wealthy send their sons to Whitehill
If their child has promising abilities and they are accepted, they can go to the school whether or not if their parents can pay, the school will help them pay for the tuition and pay for his clothes and transportation.
7. Contrast between what is expected and what actually happens in the story
In the beginning, they think that it is going to be a great day and that he will continue their legacy of the Remezals at Whitehill. But they do not know that he actually didn't get in and then the day just goes downhill from there.
11. What negative and positive connotations were evident in Eli's behavior
Lying ??
Protagonist
Main character or lead figure in a story (ex. Eli)
Resolution of "The Lie"
Parents say it's ok, they apologize for giving him stress, & forgive him.
Allusion
Reference to a famous person, place, event, or work from literature (ex. "Shah of Iran")
On a separate sheet of paper, write a paragraph or two describing what you think Terry's relationship with his father will be like after their talk. Use details from the story to support your Answer.
Terry and his father have a seemingly normal relationship besides the things that Terry can't talk with his father about. They had a good relationship before but in a good relationship there are just certain things that you can't tell the other person. By telling his son what war was like, he opened up about his past and improved his relationship and grew the trust between them. Before he talked to him, they could talk about the normal stuff but now they can feel more comfortable talking about even more. The son's trust may grow and so will the fathers. Before the talk, they were able to talk about girls and hang around and drink sodas. Now they can do those same things but Terry won't have to worry about trying to avoid talking about Vietnam. His dad may also have less problems with his PTSD if he has someone that he trusts instead of a counselor like he didn't want to see, to talk to.
What is the basic situation?
Terry is bothered because he does not understand why his father acts strange.
What is the resolution
Terry understands a little bit now but he understands that he will never fully understand and he accepts it. In addition, he will not be embarrassed when his dad does something weird and he will be more sympathetic.
What is the conflict?
Terry wants to know why his dad acts strange and how he got Vietnam Syndrome.
Why does Terry's father say he died that day in the war
Terry's father said that he died in that war because when he went into that war, a part of him did die. A part of him that others will never be able to understand. Part of him did things and saw things back in Vietnam that will forever be in his mind and those things scarred him.
3. What do we learn about Tom Hilyer
That it doesn't matter where you come from and how rich your family is. Instead if you are smart enough you can make it
What is the fourth complication
The memory of when his dad embarrassed him in the mall when his dad was squirming around the floor on his stomach and making noises in the hardware store.
What is the theme of "Stop the Sun" Give some ex. that support the theme. (3)
The theme is patience and courage. The theme is also war and how war can scar you for life. It took a lot of courage to ask his father why he acts so weird because he didn't want to hurt his feelings. He acts weird sometimes and his wander off because of the Vietnam Syn. from the War. It took a lot of patience for Terry to ask and understand.
Why does Terry's father crawl across the floor of the hardware store
There is something in the store that triggers his PTSD and so when he hears it, he thinks he is back in war. He is crawling on the ground like he was back in vietnam.
9. What did Tom Hilyer's son and the 30 African students do that Eli did not do
They all passed the entrance exam, however Eli did not.
Explain why Eli has not been accepted into Whitehill. How is the process of admission different from it used to be when Dr. Remenzel was a student?
To get into Whitehill Eli had to take an entrance exam however, Eli failed it and was not accepted in. The difference back then was that they had lots of forms and entrance exams. When Dr. Remenzal was there they just had an interview with the headmaster and then they usually just accept them.
4. How was he different from most students at Whitehill
Tom wasn't from a rich family so he is what they call a scholarship boy. So if he did well enough to get in the school would pretty much pay for his tution.
Turning point of "The Lie"
When Eli & parents met headmaster who says it's weird that you came to visit w/Eli because Eli was denied admission. The lie is revealed.
What is the subplot
When his dad tells him a story about when he was in war and he was hiding and how he could hear the mortars and he was the only one alive out of 54 men.
Explain what kind of place Whitehill is and why it is so important to the Remenzels' (both Dr. Remenzel and his wife) that Eli attends.
Whitehill is a very academic central school and is important to Dr. Remensel because it is his family's tradition and they have been going there for many years. They are even honoring his great-great-grandfather. Sylvia Eli's mom wants him to go there because it is one of the best schools and wants him to continue the legacy.
VOCABULARY DEVELOPMENT Match the definition on the left with the vocabulary word on the right. On the line provided, write the letter of the correct vocabulary word. A vocabulary word may be used more than once. _____ 6. broke down; failed _____ 7. great damage _____ 8. noisy confusion _____ 9. not moving; still _____ 10. Disturbance A) commotion B) foundered C) ruin D) inert
___B__ 6. broke down; failed ___C__ 7. great damage __A___ 8. noisy confusion ___D__ 9. not moving; still ___A__ 10. Disturbance
Rising action of "The Lie"
mom plans for school--talking about buying uniform, etc.
Point of view in "The Lie"
omniscient point of view: the narrator knows everything about all of the characters (uses 3rd person pronouns)