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What is Kincaid’s purpose in using a list of warnings and commands?
Kincaid shows how cultural scripts dominate lives.
What twist occurs regarding the Inspector’s identity?
he might not be real.
What is unusual about the structure of 'Girl'?
has no dialogue or paragraphs; one long stream.
What is unexpected about the outcome of Sammy’s decision?
Sammy quits, but the girls don’t notice or care.
What does the Inspector symbolise?
conscience, morality, or even supernatural justice.
In 'Girl', how does repetition of chores and warnings create a symbolic tone?
the overwhelming pressure of being a woman.
In A&P, how is the grocery store setting symbolic of society’s norms?
bland conformity and societal expectations.
What themes around gender and social expectations are evident in 'Girl'?
rigid gender roles and societal expectations.
What does A&P suggest about standing up for your beliefs?
Acting on belief doesn’t always bring rewards.
Which character shows the most growth by the end of AIC, and why?
Sheila shows the most growth; she accepts responsibility and challenges her family.
How does Winston change from the beginning to the end of the novel?
Winston goes from rebellious to fully broken and loyal to Big Brother.
In 'Girl', who is the narrator and what can we infer about her relationship with the girl?
The narrator in “Girl” is the mother; it’s a controlling but well-intentioned relationship.
Why does Sammy quit his job? What does this decision reveal about him?
He quits to stand by his principles, but realizes the world won’t reward him for it.
Why does Priestley use a time loop or repetition at the end of "An Inspector Calls"?
To emphasize cyclical guilt and the need for social responsibility.
What social issue is Walker highlighting in “The Flowers”?
The shameful history and impact of racism.
What might Bradbury be saying about empathy in “All Summer in a Day”?
That cruelty arises when we exclude or misunderstand others.
What surprising truth is revealed about O’Brien in "1984"?
He is loyal to the Party and betrays Winston.
What discovery marks the major shift in "The Flowers"?
Myop finds a body in the woods.
What event changes the tone at the end of "All Summer in a Day"?
The sun appears—and Margot has missed it.
What is the significance of Winston’s paperweight in "1984"?
It symbolizes fragile memories and his doomed rebellion.
What does the noose represent in "The Flowers"?
Racial violence and America’s history of lynching.
What does the sun symbolize for Margot?
Hope, warmth, and beauty (which she is denied)
How does "1984" portray the dangers of conformity?
It shows how society breaks individuals by demanding total obedience.
How is loss of innocence conveyed in “The Flowers”?
Myop’s discovery of the body symbolizes childhood ending abruptly.
What theme does Margot’s isolation express?
The cruelty of excluding someone different.
What does Sammy’s decision to quit his job in “A & P” reveal?
He values principles over conformity, even without reward.
What change occurs in Myop by the end of "The Flowers"?
She loses her innocence after discovering a corpse.
Why do the children lock Margot in the closet?
Out of jealousy; she remembers the sun unlike them.