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This test consists of 5 short answer questions, 10 short essay questions, and 1 (of 3) essay topics.
Short Answer Questions
1. About whom does Theodore sing?
2. How does Arvin feel about his father's reaction to the statement about Charlotte?
3. What does Bodecker recall about a night he passed out drunk?
4. What does Arvin do for hours one night when his father sends him to the prayer log?
5. Where is Hank Bell?
Short Essay Questions
1. What happens to the young, attractive soldier that Carl and Sandy pick up?
2. Why does Carl wake up drenched in sweat?
3. What does Willard decide to do as Charlotte's health deteriorates?
4. Describe the church revival Willard attends with Emma.
5. How long have the Russells lived in Mitchell Flats and how does that affect the townpeople's attitude towards them and Arvin's time at school?
6. With whom is Henry's wife committing adultery and with whom does Henry say he'd like to commit adultery?
7. What do the two hunters loudly discuss and what is Willard's reaction?
8. What does Willard do one day that greatly upsets Arvin?
9. Why does Willard decide to move his family and how does Charlotte feel about the idea?
10. What does Arvin start to do when he hears someone nearby and what is his father's reaction? How does Arvin feel what his father tells him to do?
Essay Topics
Write an essay for ONE of the following topics:
Essay Topic 1
Bodecker himself has gone up in the world, at least in terms of public status. The reference to his taking bribes, on the other hand, reveals how low he has sunk in terms of personal moral status. The reference to bribes also foreshadows events later in the narrative in which his hard-won status becomes increasingly endangered by his corrupt activities and attitudes. Meanwhile, it's interesting to note how his, Sandy's and Carl's varied states of corruption are juxtaposed one to the other to the other, parallel situations that lead to parallel justice - death at the hands of the avenging Arvin.
1. Do you think Bodecker was always corrupt? Why or why not? Do you think public office corrupts many individuals? Why or why not? Use examples from your life and the text to support your answer.
2. Discuss what is meant by the following: Bodecker's, Sandy's and Carl's varied states of corruption are juxtaposed one to the other to the other. Use examples from your life and the text to support your answer.
3. Do you think Bodecker deserved to die as much as some of the other corrupt characters? Why or why not? Use examples from your life and the text to support your answer.
Essay Topic 2
The sacrifice of the dog Jack could, in all likelihood, be as shocking to the reader as it is to Arvin, so brutal and callous is Willard's action. The traumatizing effect the experience has on Arvin becomes plain later on two occasions later in the narrative - when he vows to never forget Jack and when at the novel's conclusion, he finally gives Jack's bones a decent burial. Given the connection between Jack and Arvin, just about the only character who comes out of the narrative with anything like a sense of hope or possibility, it may be that Jack can be seen as a metaphoric representation of Jesus. Not only was Jesus was sacrificed in what amounts to an act of gratuitous violence just like Jack is, but more importantly, Jack becomes, for Arvin, a symbol of hope and redemption, as Jesus has become for Christians all over the world.
1. Discuss the possibility of the symbolism of Jack to Jesus. Use examples from your life and the text to support your answer.
2. How do you think Arvin was changed by seeing Jack killed? Use examples from your life and the text to support your answer.
3. Why do you think that seeing Jack killed may have helped Arvin remain one of the only moral characters in the book? Use examples from your life and the text to support your answer.
Essay Topic 3
Characters are an important part of what makes "The Devil All the Time" interesting. Discuss the following:
1. Thoroughly discuss and analyze Arvin. What are his strengths? His weaknesses? How does he contribute to the plot? Is he a sympathetic character? Is he always likable? Never likable? Use specific examples to illustrate your ideas.
2. Thoroughly discuss and analyze the character of Sandy. What are her strengths? Her weaknesses? How does she contribute to the plot? Is she a sympathetic character? Is she ever likable? Never likable? Use specific examples to illustrate your ideas.
3. Thoroughly discuss and analyze the character of Carl. What are his strengths? His weaknesses? How does he contribute to the plot? Is he a sympathetic character? Is he ever likable? Never likable? Use specific examples to illustrate your ideas.
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