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Short Story Review

Review for "The Lottery," "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge," "The Pit and the Pendulum," & "The Open Window"

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2.The definition of surrealism is the _____ of the real.
4.Father Time or _____ was painted on the ceiling in the story The Pit and the Pendulum.
9.The _____ in An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge occurs at the beginning of the story when the reader learns that Farquhar is being hung.
10.In An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, Peyton Farquhar is being hung for trying to burn a _____.
11.The author of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge is Ambrose ______.
12.In The Pit and the Pendulum, the protagonist’s first hope of escaping the cot was waiting until the pendulum cut the _____.
15.Saki, the author of The Open Window, uses names and dialogue to create _____.
16.In An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, Farquhar is the story’s _____.
18.In The Lottery, _____ irony is when Mrs. Delacroix responds to Tessie’s argument that “It wasn’t fair”.
19.The setting of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge takes place during the American _____.
22.In The Lottery, Tessie wants her _____ to be placed in the second draw.
23.The point of view in An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge is first person _____.
25.In An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, the qualities of _____ add to the story’s theme by creating a dream-like feel.
29.In The Open Window, all the character Mr. Nuttel could discuss was his _____.
30.The character Mr. Nuttel in The Open Window has a name that implies _____.
32.The theme of An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge is that people dream using their _____.
34.The tattered and worn black box, the Old Man Warner, and the statement “Lottery in June; crops be in soon” are all examples of _____ in The Lottery.
36.The author of The Lottery is Shirley _____.
37.The _____ of The Lottery is July and present time.
38.Saki, the author of The Open Window, is known for writing stories with _____ endings.
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1.The ____ period was a time of high-emotional and melodramatic literature.
3.The character Mrs. Sappleton in The Open Window has a name that implies _____.
4.The author of The Lottery uses the point of view to _____ the reader from the characters’ feeling so as to focus the reader’s attention on the story’s theme.
5.The _____ of The Pit and the Pendulum is to create a feeling of torture and panic in the reader.
6.When the young boys select the smoothest stones and guard their stone piles “against the raids of the other boys” is an example of ________ in The Lottery.
7.When the protagonist of The Pit and the Pendulum drops a rock down a well, a _____ quickly opens and shuts above him.
8.The point of view of The Lottery is third person _____.
13.The _____ for the conflict of The Open Window occurs in the last sentence of the story.
14.Saki, which is a penname for Hector Hugh _____, is the author of The Open Window.
17.In The Pit and the Pendulum, a metal torture chamber, dancing flames, and distorted figures of demons on the walls are all examples of _____.
20.In The Pit and the Pendulum, there were images of _____painted on the walls of the torture chamber.
21.Traditions are pointless is the _____ of The Lottery.
22._____ irony is created in The Lottery because of the story’s twist at the end.
24.In An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, the qualities of unrealness and the story’s speed help to create a _____-like feel.
26.The narrative hook of The Pit and the Pendulum occurs early in the beginning of the story when the reader learns that the man is being _____ to death.
27.One of the ways that the effect of The Pit and the Pendulum is created is through the _____ person limited point of view because the reader is placed in the mind of the protagonist and can feel his terror of being tortured.
28.Peyton Farquhar in An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge was set up by a _____ scout.
31.The narrative hook of The Open Window occurs when Vera mentions the great _____.
33.The Lottery, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, and The Open Window are all examples of stories that have dramatic _____ because of their twisted endings.
35.The Pit and the Pendulum was written during the Romantic period and is considered _____ fiction because of the medieval castle setting and dark atmosphere.

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