Hakim-a-barber

LIT2001 Fiction Test Winter 2016

Answer 2 questions. Your answers must be complete and specific. Please follow the directions carefully. Make sure that your answers have substance. Use multiple details that support your point-of-view. You may use the stories themselves, but NO OUTSIDE research please.

1. In what way is setting significant in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”? What is the theme of the story?

2. In “Everyday Use” how do the names Hakim-a-barber and John Thomas suggest contrast in lifestyles and personalities of the two sisters? Does Walker seem to favor one character over another, or is she consistently objective?

3. Why does Faulkner divide “A Rose for Emily” into 5 distinct sections? What is the function of the minor character of the servant in the story? Give 3 examples of Faulkner’s comparison of the old vs. the new South.

4. In “Araby”, what is the role of the Church and religion? Why does the boy feel so angry at the end of the story? At whom is he angry?

5. What are some of the aspects of Sammy’s personality in “A & P” that we like/dislike?

LIT2001 Fiction Test Winter 2016

Answer 2 questions. Your answers must be complete and specific. Please follow the directions carefully. Make sure that your answers have substance. Use multiple details that support your point-of-view. You may use the stories themselves, but NO OUTSIDE research please.

1. In what way is setting significant in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”? What is the theme of the story?

2. In “Everyday Use” how do the names Hakim-a-barber and John Thomas suggest contrast in lifestyles and personalities of the two sisters? Does Walker seem to favor one character over another, or is she consistently objective?

3. Why does Faulkner divide “A Rose for Emily” into 5 distinct sections? What is the function of the minor character of the servant in the story? Give 3 examples of Faulkner’s comparison of the old vs. the new South.

4. In “Araby”, what is the role of the Church and religion? Why does the boy feel so angry at the end of the story? At whom is he angry?

5. What are some of the aspects of Sammy’s personality in “A & P” that we like/dislike?

LIT2001 Fiction Test Winter 2016

Answer 2 questions. Your answers must be complete and specific. Please follow the directions carefully. Make sure that your answers have substance. Use multiple details that support your point-of-view. You may use the stories themselves, but NO OUTSIDE research please.

1. In what way is setting significant in Kate Chopin’s “The Story of an Hour”? What is the theme of the story?

2. In “Everyday Use” how do the names Hakim-a-barber and John Thomas suggest contrast in lifestyles and personalities of the two sisters? Does Walker seem to favor one character over another, or is she consistently objective?

3. Why does Faulkner divide “A Rose for Emily” into 5 distinct sections? What is the function of the minor character of the servant in the story? Give 3 examples of Faulkner’s comparison of the old vs. the new South.

4. In “Araby”, what is the role of the Church and religion? Why does the boy feel so angry at the end of the story? At whom is he angry?

5. What are some of the aspects of Sammy’s personality in “A & P” that we like/dislike?