Death by Scrabble
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What is the first word the narrator plays on the Scrabble board, and why does he call it 'appropriate'?
What word does the narrator's wife play first, and what is ironic about it in the context of the whole story?
The narrator steals a blank tile from the letter bag during the game and plays the word CHEATING. What happens immediately after this?
Which of the following best describes the setting of 'Death by Scrabble'?
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What is the key turning point when the narrator becomes convinced that the Scrabble words are controlling reality?
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When he plays EXPLODES and the air conditioning unit immediately fails with a loud bang
Step 1: Up to this point, the narrator has noticed some coincidences — CHEATING when he cheated, ZAP when his wife got a shock. Step 2: However, the moment of conviction comes when he plays EXPLODES for 72 points. Step 3: Immediately, there is a 'deafening bang' and the air conditioning unit fails. Step 4: He thinks back and connects the dots: CHEATING → he cheated; ZAP → she got a shock; EXPLODES → the unit exploded. Step 5: This is the true turning point — he now firmly believes the words are dictating reality, which drives the rest of his actions. The FLY incident came after and was ambiguo
Why does the narrator play the word FLY after EXPLODES, and what actually happens when he does?
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He wants to test the power of the letters; a fly insect appears above the board
Step 1: After the EXPLODES coincidence, the narrator wants to test whether the words truly control reality. Step 2: He plays FLY hoping to physically lift off his chair and float — an unambiguous, unmistakable sign. Step 3: He closes his eyes and waits for the 'sensation of rising'. Step 4: When he opens his eyes, there is a fly (the insect) buzzing over the Scrabble board. Step 5: He dismisses this as inconclusive — 'the fly could have been there anyway'. This shows that the story cleverly keeps the reader uncertain too: is it real magic or just coincidence? The narrator himself is not fully
What does the narrator hope will happen when he plays QUAKE, and what is the ironic outcome?
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He hopes an earthquake will kill his wife; instead he chokes on the B tile and dies himself
Step 1: By the time the narrator plays QUAKE, he is convinced the words control reality and wants to use this power to cause his wife's death. Step 2: He feels 'trembling energy' and believes he is 'commanding fate'. Step 3: His wife then plays DEATH for 34 points, and the room begins to shake — the earthquake starts. Step 4: In his gasping surprise, the B tile he has been chewing gets lodged in his throat. Step 5: His throat swells (echoing his earlier memory of cousin Harold who died after swallowing a bee), and he falls to the floor — the one who dies is the narrator himself. This is the ce
Which literary device is most prominently used through the progression of Scrabble words (JINXED → CHEATING → EXPLODES → QUAKE → DEATH) in the story?
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Foreshadowing – events and words hint at the narrator's eventual death
Step 1: Foreshadowing means giving hints or clues about what will happen later in the story. Step 2: The word JINXED is the wife's very first word — the whole game is foreshadowed as 'jinxed' or cursed from the start. Step 3: The narrator's memory of cousin Harold dying after swallowing a bee foreshadows his own death by choking. Step 4: The words EXPLODES, QUAKE, and finally DEATH all build towards the violent, fatal ending. Step 5: While the story also contains irony and dark humour, foreshadowing is the most systematic literary device woven through the sequence of Scrabble words. Simile, fl
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