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Title: The Plot


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The Plot
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Characterization
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Literary Devices
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Pot Pourri
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Literary Devices
The Plot
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Doris Lessing uses this event to illustrate the
exposition of the novel.
CATEGORY 1 - 100
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CATEGORY 1 - 200
This is the main conflict of the novel.
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The climax of the novel occurs at this time.
CATEGORY 1 - 300
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This is the point of view in the novel.
CATEGORY 1 - 400
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CATEGORY 1 - 500
At the end of the novel, Harriet is sitting alone
doing this.
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This character is the gothic wanderer.
CATEGORY 2 - 100
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This motivates David to create a familial utopia.
CATEGORY 2 - 200
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CATEGORY 2 - 300
Lessing mainly uses this to reveal Bens
personality.
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This family foreshadows what will happen to David
and Harriet. You must name all the members of
this family.
CATEGORY 2 - 400
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This character is the most critical of David and
Harriet.
CATEGORY 2 - 500
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But people like us, in the middle, we have to be
careful about the children we have so we can look
after them (Lessing 16)..
CATEGORY 3 - 100
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CATEGORY 3 - 200
I have no children. You have one (Lessing
125).
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He is within the range of normality (Lessing
104).
CATEGORY 3 - 300
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CATEGORY 3 - 400
Its either him Ben or us (Lessing 74).
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CATEGORY 3 - 500
Surely it is time you sold this houseAnd then
my son can stop killing himself working too hard
for you (Lessing 119).
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Harriet continually accuses other characters of
making her feel like one of these.
CATEGORY 4 - 100
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Lessing uses this as a symbol of isolation in the
novel.
CATEGORY 4 - 200
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CATEGORY 4 - 300
This object symbolizes the good times and the bad
times of the Lovatt family.
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The manner in which Harriet and David meet and
fall in love could be an allusion to these two
Shakespearean protagonists.
CATEGORY 4 - 400
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CATEGORY 4 - 500
They were alone in the big room where all the
children but Ben had been born. Above them the
emptiness of the upper floorsDownstairs, the
empty living room(Lessing 126) Lessing is using
____ in this quote to illustrate that Harriet and
David failed at creating a utopia.
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The Fifth Child is an example of this type of
literature.
CATEGORY 5 - 100
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This is the setting in time for the novel.
CATEGORY 5 - 200
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CATEGORY 5 - 300
This is the title of the sequel to The Fifth
Child.
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CATEGORY 5 - 400
In an interview, Lessing explains Bens strange
appearance and behavior by saying that he is one
of these.
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CATEGORY 5 - 500
In the story that David tells at the dinner
table, this threatens the children in the woods.
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What is an office party?
CATEGORY 1 - 100
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CATEGORY 1 - 200
What is man vs. society?
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CATEGORY 1 - 300
What is the ride home from the institution?
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CATEGORY 1 - 400
What is third person omniscient?
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CATEGORY 1 - 500
What is thinking about Bens future?
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CATEGORY 2 - 100
Who is Ben?
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CATEGORY 2 - 200
What is a troubled family history?
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CATEGORY 2 - 300
What is the reactions of other characters?
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CATEGORY 2 - 400
Who are William, Sarah, and Amy?
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Who is Dorothy?
CATEGORY 2 - 500
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CATEGORY 3 - 100
Who is Dorothy?
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CATEGORY 3 - 200
Who is David?
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Who is Dr. Gilly?
CATEGORY 3 - 300
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CATEGORY 3 - 400
Who is David?
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CATEGORY 3 - 500
Who is Molly?
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CATEGORY 4 - 100
What is a criminal?
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CATEGORY 4 - 200
What is a cave?
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CATEGORY 4 - 300
What is the table?
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CATEGORY 4 - 400
Who are Romeo and Juliet?
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CATEGORY 4 - 500
What is situational irony?
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CATEGORY 5 - 100
What is Gothic Romance?
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CATEGORY 5 - 200
What is 1960s 1980s?
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CATEGORY 5 - 300
What is Ben in the World?
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CATEGORY 5 - 400
What is a genetic throwback?
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CATEGORY 5 - 500
Who is a little girl in a pool of water?
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Final Category Ben in the World
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FINAL CATEGORY
This is the country where Ben lives at the end of
the sequel.
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What is Brazil?
FINAL CATEGORY
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