This bingo card has 25 words: Annie John is in 1st person. Why? How does this narrative style enhance the critical ideas and themes in the novella?, What other literary characters have you encountered who also felt it was necessary to cut ties with their family and/or homeland?, What did you like about Annie John?, Can you talk about The universality and individuality of Annie's experience, What was your biggest takeaway from the book?, You see someone being respectful of another person's opinion., To what extent is Annie an objective narrator? To what extent does her perspective distort the reader's experience?, Is leaving home an essential part of growing up?, What steps does Annie take to arrive at and assert her own selfhood?, What aspects of Annie's experience resonated with you? What aspects of her experience felt new or unfamiliar?, What is something you would change about the novella?, Does Annie ultimately defy or carry on her mother's legacy? How so?, Free!, What is The end-result of Annie's many identities, How do you interpret Kincaid's phrase about departure "as a means of personal liberation"? To what extent does Annie embody this idea?, Explain how Annie John is a Bildungsroman book., How did reading the poem "In the Waiting Room" and the excerpt from "A Small Place" support your understanding of certain critical ideas in the text?, What did you dislike about Annie John?, What is The relationship between leaving home and growing up, How would the novella be different if it was narrated in the third person? If it was narrated by Annie's mother?, How does Annie's character development affect those around her, from her family to her peers to her larger community in Antigua?, What's Annie's emotional state overall in the novel?, Annie tries on many identities throughout the novella. Does she eventually achieve her own selfhood?, To what extent is Annie's coming of age universal? To what extent is it a product of her personality, family, and environment? and What chapter impacted you the most?.
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