REVIEW
Part I of your test will be over the key terms of this module. Part II will ask you to apply these terms to the short stories you have read. Use this study guide to help you prepare. Please ask your instructor any questions you have!
1. Is Mary Malone a dynamic or static character? How do you know? 2. How is dramatic irony used in “Lamb to the Slaughter”? 3. In what point of view is “Lamb to the Slaughter” written? 4. When Patrick Maloney arrives home from work, is he experiencing internal or external conflict? How do you know?
5. What is an example of foreshadowing used in “The Lottery”? 6. What is the most important symbol used in the “The Lottery”? 7. What is an important theme from “The Lottery”? 8. Describe the plot of “The Lottery”.
9. Who is the protagonist in “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been”? 10. What is an example of suspense used in “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been”? 11. What is the exposition of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been”?
12. What is the rising action of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been”? 13. What is the resolution of “Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been”?
Plot Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution Setting First Person Point of View Third Person Limited Point of View Omniscient Point of View Static Character Dynamic Character Protagonist Antagonist Conflict Theme Symbolism Verbal Irony Situational Irony Dramatic Irony Foreshadowing Suspense