In 3
sentences minimum, besides “thank you” what does Roger wish he would have said
to Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones?
Reviewed short story “Thank You, M’am” in Literature book
pgs. 134 – 140
ANSWER QUESTIONS ON A SEPARATE PAPER:
- Explain how the following quote relates to “Thank You, M’am”:
- “There is within me (and it is with sadness I have watched it in
others) a knot of cruelty”
- 2 PICTURES AND 2 PARAGRAPHS:
- Draw and explain: What might have happened to Roger that created his knot? (in his past)
i.
What did he do
with his knot?
ii.
What was the
outcome of this?
- Draw and explain: What’s another choice Roger could have made given the same past/background, same situation, but a different choice?
i.
What might the
outcome of that have been?
- From what point-of-view is this story told? (1st,
2nd, 3rdomniscient, 3rd limited, 3rd
objective)
- What was Mrs. Jones’s motive in leaving the door open when she
dragged Roger to her room?
- Why does Mrs. Jones not watch Roger or watch her purse?
- Roger decides something in the story that marks the story’s
turning point. What did he decide
to do?
- Using the text, list the details that are mentioned about the setting of Mrs. Jones’s home.
- What does the setting
of Mrs. Jones’s home tell us about the kind of person she probably is?
- Using the text, list the details that are mentioned about Roger’s
home life?
- From what Roger tells Mrs. Jones, what can you infer about
his home life?
- Using the text, directly quote Mrs. Jones when she says something
that surprises Roger.
- What characters don’t
say can be as important as what they
do say. List two points in the
story when Mrs. Jones and Roger are silent
- Using the information in question #12, explain why you think each
character chose not to speak.
- Give a specific example of an action done by Mrs. Jones
that reveals one of her character traits.
- What do you think Roger learned from the way Mrs. Jones treated
him?
- What overall impression do you have
of Roger by the end of the story?
- What is the theme of this story?
- List three important events or details
that support your choice for the story’s theme.
Finish 17 questions for tomorrow.
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