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Questions and Answers
Why did he say that?
Why did he say that?
- Because he was happy
- Because he didn't want to talk
- Because the Rooster swindled him outta eleven hundred bucks (correct)
- Because he was sad
It's true.
It's true.
True (A)
Where does Sis, Id like you to meet a friend of mine from?
Where does Sis, Id like you to meet a friend of mine from?
Jersey City
What is Miss Lily St.Regis named after?
What is Miss Lily St.Regis named after?
How does Sis feel about her situation?
How does Sis feel about her situation?
She works for Oliver Warbucks, the millionaire.
She works for Oliver Warbucks, the millionaire.
How does the character feel about the crummy orphan living in luxury?
How does the character feel about the crummy orphan living in luxury?
Someone could have happened to Annie.
Someone could have happened to Annie.
What did they have to leave on the front stoop?
What did they have to leave on the front stoop?
Where do they come from?
Where do they come from?
What types of animals do they have on their farm?
What types of animals do they have on their farm?
What do they plan to do regarding Warbucks?
What do they plan to do regarding Warbucks?
Ralph thinks that half is no problem.
Ralph thinks that half is no problem.
Who are they claiming to be to Annie?
Who are they claiming to be to Annie?
How does Annie's father feel about seeing her again?
How does Annie's father feel about seeing her again?
What does Ralph notice about Annie?
What does Ralph notice about Annie?
What does the phrase 'spending the rest of your life with us' signify?
What does the phrase 'spending the rest of your life with us' signify?
Merry Christmas is a greeting for the season.
Merry Christmas is a greeting for the season.
What does 'hi mom hi dad' indicate?
What does 'hi mom hi dad' indicate?
Aggie claims to have seen these people yesterday.
Aggie claims to have seen these people yesterday.
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Study Notes
Character Introductions and Relationships
- An emotional exchange reflects the impact of financial deceit involving a character called Rooster, who has swindled someone out of $1,100.
- Lily St. Regis shares her name is derived from a hotel, indicating a connection to wealth or status.
- Focus on a family dynamic; a sister narrative suggests feelings of being stuck and envious of others’ success.
Themes of Class and Despair
- Mention of a "lousy" situation hints at struggles with poverty and difficult circumstances.
- Characters express frustration over a crummy orphan who, despite her background, lives comfortably, showcasing class disparities.
Setting and Background
- References to Jersey City and a Canadian farm in Manitoba with animals highlight rural versus urban contrasts.
- The contrast is drawn between a simple life on a chicken and duck farm versus the affluent life associated with characters like Oliver Warbucks.
Plot Elements and Goals
- Characters plot to deceive Warbucks for a substantial sum of money ($50,000), showcasing themes of ambition and deception.
- Mention of a family’s painful past related to abandonment, as a mother discusses leaving her baby on a stoop, adding layers of familial longing.
Significant Character Development
- A sense of longing and connection is expressed through the desire to hold lost family members; this emphasizes emotional stakes in the narrative.
- Some characters hide their true identities, like a mother and father revealing themselves to Annie, demonstrating themes of secrecy and revelation.
Climax and Resolution
- Tension builds as the characters prepare for an important event, including picking up Annie and a check, suggesting a turning point in their fortunes.
- Final emotional exchanges cushion the narrative with themes of family, love, and the bittersweet elements of reunion during a festive season.
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