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What are two possible goals of Halliday's Egg Hunt?
What are two possible goals of Halliday's Egg Hunt?
To make everyone rich
What are two possible things that must be done to win the contest?
What are two possible things that must be done to win the contest?
Find three keys
How did the setting impact Wade?
How did the setting impact Wade?
He wanted something better for himself & worked really hard
What is the genre of this novel?
What is the genre of this novel?
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What point of view is the novel?
What point of view is the novel?
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Which excerpt explains the title, Ready Player One?
Which excerpt explains the title, Ready Player One?
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What are 'Sixers'?
What are 'Sixers'?
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What MUST Wade do in order for the climax to happen?
What MUST Wade do in order for the climax to happen?
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What do Wade and Aech talk about in The Basement?
What do Wade and Aech talk about in The Basement?
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What does 'The Copper Key awaits explorers/ In a tomb filled with horrors' refer to?
What does 'The Copper Key awaits explorers/ In a tomb filled with horrors' refer to?
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What does 'dilettante' mean in the context of the sentence, 'I wasn't some dilettante.'?
What does 'dilettante' mean in the context of the sentence, 'I wasn't some dilettante.'?
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Which class helped Wade figure out the first clue?
Which class helped Wade figure out the first clue?
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How did Wade defeat Acererak and gain the first key?
How did Wade defeat Acererak and gain the first key?
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Who did Acererak morph into at the end of the game Joust?
Who did Acererak morph into at the end of the game Joust?
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Why did Art3mis become suspicious of Wade?
Why did Art3mis become suspicious of Wade?
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Which of these is TRUE about Middletown, OH?
Which of these is TRUE about Middletown, OH?
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Knowledge of which movie helped Wade pass the first gate?
Knowledge of which movie helped Wade pass the first gate?
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What information about the next key did Wade learn?
What information about the next key did Wade learn?
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In chapter 11, how do you know that the rising action is still taking place?
In chapter 11, how do you know that the rising action is still taking place?
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Who has found the first key during chapter 12-16?
Who has found the first key during chapter 12-16?
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Why did Ogden Morrow come out of hiding?
Why did Ogden Morrow come out of hiding?
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Wade will endorse some products but NOT
Wade will endorse some products but NOT
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Situational irony occurred when the explosion....
Situational irony occurred when the explosion....
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Wade makes a good hero because
Wade makes a good hero because
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Wade and Art3mis have ideas about what they'd do with the OASIS $. How are they different?
Wade and Art3mis have ideas about what they'd do with the OASIS $. How are they different?
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Which of these represent themes emerging at this time?
Which of these represent themes emerging at this time?
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How did the setting change at the end of chapter 16?
How did the setting change at the end of chapter 16?
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What is an example of personification in 'Once the...slots filled....to display rankings beyond 10th place.'?
What is an example of personification in 'Once the...slots filled....to display rankings beyond 10th place.'?
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Og stayed private until he was bothered by the media. What word could replace 'bothered'?
Og stayed private until he was bothered by the media. What word could replace 'bothered'?
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What literary device is represented in Wade's dream that he's being attacked & gunters tried to steal the egg?
What literary device is represented in Wade's dream that he's being attacked & gunters tried to steal the egg?
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When Ogden Morrow was interviewed, his tone could be characterized as....
When Ogden Morrow was interviewed, his tone could be characterized as....
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Ogden's wife was the 'quintessential geek girl'. What does 'quintessential' mean?
Ogden's wife was the 'quintessential geek girl'. What does 'quintessential' mean?
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I-r0k blackmails Parzival and Aech. He could be characterized as
I-r0k blackmails Parzival and Aech. He could be characterized as
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Sorrento says to P, 'Trust me, son. You should take this offer. While you can.' This is
Sorrento says to P, 'Trust me, son. You should take this offer. While you can.' This is
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Sorrento was described as, '...grinning like a jackal.' This is an example of....
Sorrento was described as, '...grinning like a jackal.' This is an example of....
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Parzival, Art3mis, Daito, and Shoto are all referred to as.....
Parzival, Art3mis, Daito, and Shoto are all referred to as.....
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IOI could be a symbol for....
IOI could be a symbol for....
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What can we infer about Wade traveling on a bus, with bulletproof windows and armed guards?
What can we infer about Wade traveling on a bus, with bulletproof windows and armed guards?
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Study Notes
Goals of Halliday's Egg Hunt
- Aims to make participants wealthy by finding Halliday's Easter egg.
- Encourages a competitive spirit among players in the OASIS.
Contest Requirements
- Participants must locate three keys to advance in the contest.
- Keys serve as essential milestones for progress.
Wade's Motivations
- Driven by a desire to improve his circumstances and succeed in life.
- Works diligently to uncover clues related to the contest.
Novel Genre
- Combines elements of science fiction with comedic undertones.
- Engages readers through a mix of futuristic themes and humor.
Narrative Perspective
- Written in the first-person point of view.
- Provides insight into Wade's thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
Significance of Title
- "Ready Player One" reflects the gaming culture and its impact on reality.
- A phrase seen before leaving the real world, hinting at gaming immersion.
Sixers Definition
- Refers to professional key hunters affiliated with the corporation IOI.
- Represent a threat to independent players like Wade.
Climax Requirement
- Wade must gather the right components to secure victory in the contest.
- His success hinges on strategic decisions and knowledge.
Wade and Aech's Conversations
- Discuss the contest intricacies and share appreciation for 80s pop culture.
- Strengthens their friendship and reinforces shared goals.
The Copper Key Reference
- Connected to themes from Dungeons and Dragons, highlighting gaming heritage.
- Introduces a layer of horror and challenge for players in the hunt.
Meaning of Dilettante
- Refers to someone who engages in a field superficially.
- Wade asserts his dedication to mastering the contest.
Learning Tools
- Latin class instrumental in helping Wade decipher key clues.
- Highlights the importance of knowledge in unlocking challenges.
Acererak Challenge
- Wade outmaneuvers Acererak in the game Joust to claim the first key.
- Strategic gameplay is crucial for securing victories.
Transformation of Acererak
- At the end of the Joust game, he transforms into Anorak, Halliday's avatar.
- Represents the connection between players and the overarching quest.
Art3mis's Suspicion
- She grows wary of Wade’s insistence on leaving abruptly.
- Reflects her cautious nature in a high-stakes environment.
Middletown, OH
- Modeled after Halliday's hometown, enhancing the nostalgic elements of the quest.
- Provides a backdrop for player interactions and contests.
War Games Movie Reference
- Wade's understanding of War Games is pivotal in overcoming the first gate.
- Signifies the integration of 80s media knowledge into the storyline.
Next Key Details
- The next key, jade, is located in a forsaken area, increasing its intrigue.
- This clue sets the stage for further challenges in the contest.
Rising Action in Chapter 11
- Protagonist's primary conflicts and challenges are gradually revealed.
- Builds tension and anticipation for future developments.
Key Finders in Chapters 12-16
- Aech is noted as the individual who discovers the first key.
- Demonstrates rivalry and competition among players.
Ogden Morrow's Return
- Emerges from hiding following Wade's success in finding the first key.
- His presence suggests the significance of Wade’s accomplishment.
Wade's Product Endorsements
- He agrees to promote products without disclosing his identity.
- Highlights the tension between private life and public recognition.
Situational Irony
- Explosion event infuriates Wade, contrasting expectations and reality.
- Reinforces themes of unpredictability in the hunt.
Wade as a Hero
- Flawed yet relentless in making morally good choices.
- Represents the complexity of heroism in a competitive landscape.
Differing Values with Art3mis
- Wade and Art3mis's differing dreams for OASIS wealth highlight personal motivations.
- Art3mis exhibits greedier intentions in her aspirations.
Emerging Themes
- Hard work and determination are crucial for achieving personal goals.
- Encourages readers to pursue their ambitions.
Setting Transition
- By the end of chapter 16, Wade relocates to Columbus, OH.
- Represents a new phase in his journey and challenges.
Personification in Chapter 16
- Scoreboard filling up illustrates competition's growing intensity.
- Engages readers through vivid, relatable descriptions.
Synonyms for "Bothered"
- "Approached" could effectively replace "bothered" regarding media contact.
- Suggests a level of intrusion into Ogden’s privacy.
Wade's Simulated Dream
- Dream sequence of being attacked and pursuit by gunters denotes anxiety.
- A simile that expresses his fears in the contest context.
Ogden Morrow's Interview Tone
- Described as sarcastic, portraying a humorous yet critical perspective.
- Reflects the challenges faced by public figures in the gaming industry.
Definition of Quintessential
- Describes Ogden’s wife as a perfect example of a geek girl.
- Highlights cultural significance and representation of geek culture.
Characterization of I-r0k
- Portrayed as a "total jerk" due to his blackmail tactics.
- Reflects the antagonist nature within the competitive landscape.
Sorrento's Comment
- His warning to Parzival functions as an allusion, evoking deeper implications.
- Highlights the serious stakes involved in the OASIS contest.
Simile Description of Sorrento
- "Grinning like a jackal" emphasizes his predatory demeanor.
- Illustrates the manipulative traits of antagonists.
The High Five Group
- Wade, Art3mis, Daito, and Shoto collectively referred to as "The High Five."
- Represents camaraderie and the formation of alliances.
Symbolism of IOI
- Serves as a symbol for broader humanity themes and ethical dilemmas.
- Represents corporate greed and its effects on individuals.
Inferences from Wade's Travel
- The presence of armed guards and bulletproof windows indicates heightened danger.
- Suggests both protection and escalating threats in Wade's journey.
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This quiz explores the themes, characters, and motivations in Ernest Cline's 'Ready Player One'. Participants will delve into the significance of Halliday's contest and the narrative style that brings it to life. Test your knowledge of the futuristic setting, competitive spirit, and humorous elements that define this science fiction novel.