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In love with John Proctor andaccuses his wife of witchcraft,hoping it will enable them to be together.

Who is Abigail Williams?

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A victim of sexism and racism,the many restrictions she facedmay have led her to seek powerby admitting to witchcraft.

Who is Tituba?

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His disability is an added struggle to the financialproblems he and his partnerfaced as workers during the Great Depression.

Who is Lennie?

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He wants to make his own way in New York, even thoughhis family already has a business he could easily makea good living by working.

Who is Nick Carraway?

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She also faces racism and sexism when her brothertells her she’s expecting toomuch in wanting to be a doctor.

Who is Beneatha?

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These symbolize George Murchison’s assimilationisttendencies.

What are his white shoes?

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Daisy wears this color, whichis a false façade of purity.

What white?

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This symbolizes a false signal that Gatsby reads as encouragement for him to go after his dreams to be with the money-hungry Daisy.

What is the green light at the end of her dock?

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The three American dreamsthat actually conflict with oneanother in Raisin in the Sun.

What is a house, an education, and a career?

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The death of this animalforeshadows Lennie’s death.

What is Candy’s dog?

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What is New York?

The city in which The Great Gatsby is set.

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The state in which Of Mice and Men is set.

What is California?

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The city in which Raisin in the Sun is set.

What is Chicago?

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What is Minnesota?

The state where Gatsby’s father (and Gatsby himself) is really from.

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The name of the neighborhood wherethe Youngers are moving.

What is Clybourne Park?

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The major historical event that likely prompted George and Lennie to find themselves forcedto wander the state in search ofwork.

What is the Great Depression?

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The Roaring 20s in which The Great Gatsby was set is also referred to as the _______ Age,a phrase Fitzgerald himself coined.

What is Jazz?

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The Youngers are facing a conflictin their new neighborhood that islikely a residue of this set of laws.

What are Jim Crow laws?

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The difficulty of determining thetruth of who Jay Gatsby really ISreflects the influence of the disillusionment of America’sworld wars in literature duringthis literary era.

What is modernism?

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The attention to detail and the useof dialect reflect the key features of this literary era in which Of Mice and Men was written.

What is realism?