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Click to begin Click to begin Anna James Grade Level : 9-12 Subject : English
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Characters Characters Plot Misc. 10 Points 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Points s 10 Points 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Symbols Key Facts Key Facts 10 Points
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The author of “The Stranger” is… Key Facts FOR 10 Points Albert Camus Arthur Miller Anton Chekhov C.S. Lewis Back to Game
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“The Stranger” takes place in…… Key Facts FOR 20 Points Algeria Egypt Mali Morocco Back to Game
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Meursault shoots a man, known as _______. Key Facts FOR 30 Points The Stranger The Criminal The crazy neighbor next door The Arab
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Which set of symbols best Meursault’s situation? Key Facts FOR 40 Points sun; beach courtroom; crucifix gun; jail cell casket; elderly home Back to Game
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Raymond Sintes, Meursault’s neighbor, is a contradictory character because….. Key Facts FOR 50 Points Raymond is a violent pimp but shows loyalty to Meursault Raymond is a coward towards the Arabs but fights for his mistress Raymond is not a contradictory character Raymond is a romantic towards his mistress but hates all other women Back to Game
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Who is Marie Cardona?? Characters FOR 10 Points Meursault’s Sister Meursault’s Love Affair Meursault’s Mother Sister of the Arab Meursault killed Back to Game
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Who is the protagonist and narrator of the story in which society deems as an outsider? Characters FOR 20 Points Thomas Perez Meursault Raymond Sintes Celeste Back to Game
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This character’s death brings in the action of the novel and affects Meursault later in his trail. Characters FOR 30 Points Thomas Perez The Arab Marie Cardona Meursault’s Mother Back to Game
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This character testifies and remains loyal to Meursault, saying he is loyal, honest, and believes the murder was just a case of “bad luck”. Characters FOR 40 Points Marie Cardona Celeste Thomas Perez Masson Back to Game
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It was at this character’s beach house that Meursault killed the Arab. It seems he wasn’t such a good friend of Ray’s after all. Characters FOR 50 Points Celeste Thomas Perez Salamano Masson Back to Game
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The place that best represents society as a whole would be….. Symbols FOR 10 Points The Jail The Courtroom The Elderly Home The Beach Back to Game
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The crucifix the examining magistrate shows to Meursault represents which of the following? Symbols FOR 20 Points Christianity and Meursault’s redemption Christianity and Meursault’s change from being atheist to believing in God Christianity and Meursault’s love for Marie Christianity and Meursault’s opposition to believe in “irrational” things Back to Game
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Which action does Meursault perform that reminds the audience he is “human”? Symbols FOR 30 Points Laughter and Swimming with Marie Covering up for Raymond’s violent behavior Crying at his mother’s funeral Wanting to marry Marie Back to Game
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The young reporter in the courtroom does NOT symbolize or reflect…. Symbols FOR 40 Points Freedom Meursault’s choice to kill the Arab Meursault and the author Camus Youth and Innocence Back to Game
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The Old, Odd, Robotic Woman symbolizes which of the following? Symbols FOR 50 Points Meursault wasting his life away Meursault’s wanting to belong in society The mechanisms that define Meursault Meursault’s failure to conform to society’s standards Back to Game
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When Marie asks Meursault if he wants to marry her, how does he respond?? Plot FOR 10 Points He refuses to He replies indifferently but says that they can get married if she wants to He’s enthusiastic He says he wants to but bails out on their wedding day Back to Game
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What is the result of Meursault’s trial? Plot FOR 20 Points It was a hung jury so he is awaiting another trial He is found to be not guilty He escapes the jail before sentencing occurs He is to be executed Back to Game
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How does Meursault accept his sentencing? Plot FOR 30 Points He abandons all hope for the future and accepts the “gentle indifference of the world.” He is happy because he was found “Not Guilty” He doesn’t; he escapes the jail before sentencing occurs. He cries and prays to God Back to Game
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When Meursault shoots the Arab, he says it was…. Plot DAILY DOUBLE FOR 80 Points He says nothing “Like four waves crashing onto shore” ‘Like tripping down four flights of stares” “Like knocking four quick times on the doors of unhappiness” Back to Game
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At first, what bothers Meursault about prison? Plot FOR 50 Points Not having sex All of the Above Not having cigarettes Not being able to go swimming Back to Game
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Which of the following is Meursault sensitive to? Bees Bright Colors and Lights Beach and Ocean Racial Remarks Back to Game Miscellaneous for 10 Points
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Meursault begins his romantic relationship with Marie….. at the beach at his mother’s funeral at work at the restaurant Back to Game Miscellaneous for 20 Points
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The philosophy purported by the protagonist of The Stranger is called… nihilism romanticism transcendentalism existentialism Back to Game Miscellaneous for 30 Points
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Who says the following quote: “That’s all for today, Monsieur Antichrist.”? The Guard The Chaplain The Magistrate The Home Director Back to Game Miscellaneous for 40 Points
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What is Meursault’s dying wish? That he could see Marie That there would be a large crowd of spectators at his execution. That God forgives him. That none of this never would have happened in the first place. Back to Game Miscellaneous for 50 Points
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