LITERATURE REVIEW DOUBLE JEOPARDY
AUTHORSSYMBOLISMPOTPOURI FINAL JEOPARDY
This author created Daisy from his own wife. CATEGORY POINTS
Who is F.Scott Fitzgerald? CATEGORY POINTS
He wrote The Kite Runner CATEGORY POINTS
Who is Khaled Hosseini? CATEGORY POINTS
This author, unlike the protagonist’s older brother, refused to sell out to Hollywood and turn his novel into a movie. CATEGORY POINTS
Who is J.D. Salinger? CATEGORY POINTS
In addition to The Pearl, this author also wrote another story read this year. CATEGORY POINTS
Who is John Steinbeck and Of Mice and Men CATEGORY POINTS
This author’s handicapped son’s name is Sheehan. CATEGORY POINTS
Who is Terry Trueman? CATEGORY POINTS
Liesel stealing the book from the fire symbolizes CATEGORY POINTS
What is her protest against Hitler’s regime? CATEGORY POINTS
This type of animal symbolizes Lennie’s American dream. CATEGORY POINTS
What is a rabbit? CATEGORY POINTS
This piece of clothing symbolizes Holden’s need to be different and his discomfort in the world. CATEGORY POINTS
What is the red hunting hat? CATEGORY POINTS
This children’s game, although not popular in the US, symbolizes freedom. CATEGORY POINTS
What is flying a kite? CATEGORY POINTS
In one novel the color white symbolizes death, in the other, innocence. CATEGORY POINTS DAILYDOUBLE
What are The Book Thief and The Great Gatsby? CATEGORY POINTS
One conflict in The Kite Runner stems from the fact that Hassan belongs to this religious sect. CATEGORY POINTS
What is Hazara? CATEGORY POINTS
Another symbol of Holden’s inability to keep Phoebe and other children innocent, he accidentally breaks this record CATEGORY POINTS
What is “Little Shirley Beans” CATEGORY POINTS
Because all of the characters in Of Mice and Men were stereotypes of Americans during this time, it could be said that this novel was a _______________ of the real world. (not symbol) CATEGORY POINTS
What is a microcosm? CATEGORY POINTS
FINAL JEOPARDY
These six words illustrate the themes of friendship and loyalty in The Kite Runner. CATEGORY 4
What are, “For you, a thousand times over.”
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