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Row 1, Col 1
In love with John Proctor andaccuses his wife of witchcraft,hoping it will enable them to be together.
Who is Abigail Williams?
1,2
A victim of sexism and racism,the many restrictions she facedmay have led her to seek powerby admitting to witchcraft.
Who is Tituba?
1,3
His disability is an added struggle to the financialproblems he and his partnerfaced as workers during the Great Depression.
Who is Lennie?
1,4
He wants to make his own way in New York, even thoughhis family already has a business he could easily makea good living by working.
Who is Nick Carraway?
1,5
She also faces racism and sexism when her brothertells her she’s expecting toomuch in wanting to be a doctor.
Who is Beneatha?
2,3
This symbolizes a false signal that Gatsby reads as encouragement for him to go after his dreams to be with the money-hungry Daisy.
What is the green light at the end of her dock?
2,4
The three American dreamsthat actually conflict with oneanother in Raisin in the Sun.
What is a house, an education, and a career?
4,1
The major historical event that likely prompted George and Lennie to find themselves forcedto wander the state in search ofwork.
What is the Great Depression?
4,2
The Roaring 20s in which The Great Gatsby was set is also referred to as the _______ Age,a phrase Fitzgerald himself coined.
What is Jazz?
4,3
The Youngers are facing a conflictin their new neighborhood that islikely a residue of this set of laws.
What are Jim Crow laws?
4,4
The difficulty of determining thetruth of who Jay Gatsby really ISreflects the influence of the disillusionment of America’sworld wars in literature duringthis literary era.
What is modernism?