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Twenty Questions

Subject: American Literature II - Unit 14 #2

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1. What is Katherine Anne Porter’s most famous work?

Ship of Fools

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2. What are two ways Emily is stuck in the past?

Won’t give her dad’s body up for 3 days Says to talk to Colonel Satoris even though

she should know he is dead Refuses to put mailbox numbers on her

doors

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3. What are two reasons Granny doesn’t like the doctor?

He’s too young She was sicker before and no one came -

double pneumonia and milk leg She doesn’t think she is dying

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4. What is the definition of stream of consciousness?

A style of writing that conveys the inner and sometimes chaotic workings of a character’s mind

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5. What did Faulkner say was a microcosm for universal themes of time, passions of the heart, and destruction of wilderness?

The South

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6. Why did the townspeople want Emily to pay her taxes?

So she’d be humanized - not be better than anyone else because of money any more

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7. What were two ways the town tried to help save Emily’s reputation?

Didn’t make her pay taxes when they knew she didn’t have the money

Didn’t tell her she smelled, just spread lime around to combat the smell

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8. Explain how the title fits the story “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” (3 parts).

Jilting - left at altar by George and at the end by God

Granny - she’s old and is a grandma Weatherall - she’s been through a lot of hard

times (working, husband dying young, being left at the altar, etc.)

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9. Who wrote “A Rose for Emily”?

William Faulkner

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10. What was the marriage between Alicia and Jordan like?

Not that good - he never touched her, she thought the house was cold, he didn’t show much emotion or attention

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11. What does Petit say about his poetry in “Petit the Poet”?

It isn’t very good - compares it to mites and seeds

He should have gone outside like Homer and Whitman - they wrote about the outdoors and were much more popular than him

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12. What is the definition of epitaph?

Writings to remember a deceased loved on that used to go on tombstones

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13. What did Emily buy to make the townspeople think she would get married?

Toiletries with the initials HB on them

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14. What were two things found in the “marriage room”?

Homer’s tarnished toiletry set Homer’s dead body on the bed A gray hair on the pillow next to Homer The suit, tie, shirt, socks, and shoes laying

right next to the bed like they were just taken off - except for the dust

Dusty, faded curtains

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15. How does the name Butch Weldy fit his epitaph?

He was a welder

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16. Who wrote “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall”?

Katherine Anne Porter

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17. What is one thing Granny wanted to do before she died?

Hide the letters from George and John Take wine to a friend Pick fruit

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18. How does Richard Bone feel about his job?

He doesn’t like it because people are writing false things on the tombstones - but he needs the money so he has to write what they say

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19. What are two reasons why the townspeople didn’t think Homer and Emily would date?

They were of two different economic classes She was from the South and he was from the

North She never dated before - why start now

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20. What does jilted mean?

Rejected