AP Lit FALL FINAL (The Dead and Sympathy)
Who wrote the Dead?
James Joyce
What month does the dead take place?
January
What gift does Gabriel give Lily, which she refuses?
A Coin
What makes Lily snap at Gabriel?
Talking/asking about her love life and marriage status
Mr. D’Arcy finally sings a song. What effect does it have on Greta?
She isolates herself, reminds her of a former lover
What does Greta tease Gabriel about *reminds her of Christy Minstrels), to his annoyance?
Galoshes (rain shoes)
What is Uncle Freddy’s weakness?
Sobriety
Gabriel Connroy is a ______. (job/occupation)
Professor/teacher at a university
Why does Gabriel have to look after Fredd Malins?
To ensure he doesn’t hurt himself, Freddy’s drunk
In The Dead, snow symbolizes what?
Death of Irish culture
Where does Ms. Ivors invite Gabriel to visit in the summer?
Aran Isles, in the Atlantic
For whom are the sisters Julia and Kate Mornan anxiously awaiting?
Their nephew, Gabriel Conroy, and his wife, Gretta
Historically, Ireland has suffered from ________ imperialism.
British/English
Gabriel is called a “west-briton” by Ms. Ivors. We can infer that a west-briton is:
An Irish person who wants to be British of of British culture
What country does the Dead take place in?
Ireland
Who embarrasses and irritates Gabriel by questioning his lack of interest in ireland?
Miss Ivors, one of the guests, questions Gabriel about his lack of Irish patriotism. She criticizes him for writing for a newspaper that isn’t very supportive of Irish independence and for planning a trip to Europe instead of exploring his homeland.
What’s special about Greta’s old love, Michael Furey?
He studied sining
What is the setting for this story?
Holiday house party, the aunts (Kate and Julia)
When Ms. Ivors leaves, Gabriel is obviously:
Annoyed and Unsettled
Gabriel’s name is significant as it is a Biblical allusion. It’s the name of______ and significant because________.
Gabriel is the name of an archangel in the Bible, often associated with delivering messages and revelations. This is significant because Gabriel Conroy has a moment of personal revelation at the end of the story when he reflects on life, death, and his relationship with his wife, Gretta.
Why does Gabriel consider cutting a quote by the poet Robert Browning from his dinner speech?
Gabriel worries that the guests at the party might not understand or appreciate the quote from Robert Browning. He feels insecure and fears they might see him as too intellectual or out of touch with their simpler ways.
Who is the hostess?
The hostesses are the Morkan sisters, Julia and Kate, along with their niece, Mary Jane. They host a Christmas party at their home.
Gabriel, in his speech, encourages what?
In his speech, Gabriel encourages hospitality, togetherness, and cherishing Irish traditions. He praises the Morkan sisters for their kindness and for keeping unity.
Whos the name of the maid or house servant?
Lily
According to the speaker in Sympathy, how does the bird feel?
Trapped/enslaved
How does the title “Sympathy” relate to the poem?
We feel sympathy for the bird, we wish we could set it free
Paraphrase line 10-11
"For he must fly back to his perch and cling When he fain would be on the bough a-swing;”
He has no choice but to fly back to his perch and hold on tightly, even though he longs to be freely swinging on the branches.
Paraphrase line 12-14
“And a pain still throbs in the old, old scars And they pulse again with a keener sting- I know why he beats his wing!”
The pain from old scars still lingers and hurts even more intensely now. I understand why he struggles and beats his wings!
The author compares “cage bird song” to something.
“prayer that rises from the bird’s heart to heaven”, bird’s song is not of joy, but a cry of pain
5 Vocab Words (Study)
Bough
A large branch of a tree.
Opes
A poetic or old-fashioned word meaning "opens" or "lifts."
Keener
More intense or sharper.
Chalince
A large cup or goblet, often used in religious ceremonies.
Bosom
The chest or breast area, sometimes used to refer to a person's heart or emotions.
Perch
A place where a bird sits or rests, like a branch or pole.
Glee
Great happiness or joy.
Why does the bird beat its wing?
The bird beats its wings because it desperately wants to escape and experience freedom, even though it knows the effort causes pain and injury. This act shows its unyielding hope and resistance.
In the 3rd stanza, what’s the bird’s final action?
Praying or sining (unsure)
Central theme of the story?
Slavery, entrapment (person opinion)