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Joey’s behavior aligns with societal values of justice and morality.
 
False
 
True
Joey actively seeks redemption for his criminal actions throughout the story.
 
False
 
True
The confrontation between Joey and Goldman illustrates a predator-prey dynamic.
 
True
 
False
Joey’s actions positively impact the community around him.
 
False
 
True
Joey’s belief in “Joey’s luck” helps him cope with guilt and moral questions.
 
True
 
False
Why is Joey considered an antagonist in the story?
 
His actions are self-serving and harmful to others
 
He is the main character
 
He shows significant remorse for his actions
 
He has a good relationship with Goldman
What does the fire in Goldman’s shop symbolize in the context of Joey’s actions?
 
The consequences of his choices
 
The end of his luck
 
A new beginning for Joey
 
The warmth of friendship
What event represents the climax of Joey’s external conflict?
 
His confrontation with Theo Goldman
 
His arrival in London
 
His first theft
 
His interaction with Mr. Webber
How does Joey justify his criminal behavior?
 
By believing he is destined for greatness
 
By claiming he needs to survive
 
By saying he is being unfairly treated
 
By blaming his upbringing
What is the primary internal conflict that Joey Kerrigan faces in the story?
 
His desire for wealth versus the ethical implications of his
 
His desire for wealth
 
His relationship with his landlord
 
His struggle to find a job
What is the main conflict of the story?
 
Man vs Man
 
Man vs Nature
 
Man vs Technology
 
Man vs himself
Which genre best fits this story?
 
crime
 
adventure
 
fairy tale
 
horror
The story concludes with Joey running from the burning shop with a bag full of stolen money, feeling triumphant and believing he can start anew, embodying his belief in “Joey’s luck.”
Resolution
Over the next three months, Joey resorts to theft to survive while boasting about his luck, and he overhears a conversation in a pub about a significant amount of money kept by Theo Goldman in his shop, igniting his interest in stealing it.
Rising Action
Joey Kerrigan arrives in London in January 1912, optimistic about his luck and believing he will soon be rich, and he finds a cheap room near Tower Bridge while claiming to be lucky and able to find work easily.
Exposition
Realizing the shop is on fire, Joey grabs his bag and escapes, leaving Goldman behind, and as he looks back at the flames, he briefly considers Goldman’s fate but chooses to run away, revealing his selfishness.
Falling Action
Joey breaks into Goldman’s shop at night, confronts the old man for the money, and after an intense exchange, Goldman reveals that it is hidden under the floor in the cupboard, leading to a struggle where Goldman hits Joey with an oil lamp,
Climax