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[I’m Too Pretty for Some Ugly Laws” ] Escape room

Lesley Quinones-Sanchez

Created on October 19, 2025

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[I’m Too Pretty for Some Ugly Laws” ] Escape room

START

Introduction

"A ghost is trapped in this house, doomed to wander it until it regains all its memories. To help it find them, you must first overcome all the challenges and collect the missing objects in your inventory. Explore the house and try not to gettrapped yourself…"

Explore the house

Inventory

01

Read line 1 in the poem. “1 I am not supposed to be here”What can the reader infer about the speaker based on those lines

They maybe dont wanna be alive

He has a condition that makes him different and they treat him differently.

They are in the wrong place

They could be experiencing guilt.

02

“Any person who looked like mewas deemed disgusting”. How does lines 23-24 function in the poem?

Lines 23-24 means that anyone that looked like him would look ugly and gross, also the person looking at them would hurt their eyes

Lines 23-24 means that anyone that looked like him would look ugly and gross, also the person looking at them would hurt their eyes

Lines 23-24 means that anyone that looks like him was gonna smell nasty ( disgusting)

Lines 23-24 means that any person who looked like him was gonna look junky

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Continue exploring the house

Ientory

03

What theme is present in the poem?

No one should judge if the person looks ugly

Everyone should have the rights equal, it does not matter if they look different.

People need to judge if they have a condition and look ugly.

People need to make the rights unfair.

04

Which event in the poem contributes to the theme of ___ (fill in the blank with a theme from the poem)?

Lines 30- 34” for any box you put me in. My swagger is too bold to be swept up in these public streets. You can stare at me all you want. No cop will buss in my head

Lines 38-42” No angry mob with clubs and torches will try to run me out of town. Whatever you do, my roots are rigid like a hundred-year-old tree. I will stay right here”.

Lines 13- 19” any person who is diseased, maimed, mutilated, or in any way deformed so as to be an unsightly or disgusting object, or an improper person to be allowed in or on the streets, highways, thoroughfares, or public places in this city”.

1-9 I am not supposed to be herein this body, Here speaking to you. My mere presence of erratic moving limbs and drooling smile used to be scrubbed

Continue exploring the house

How does the author’s word choice contribute to the mood of the poem?

05

Calm

incorrect answer 1

stress

Stress

Hopeful

What tone is established in lines 30___-__40_ of the poem? "or any box you put me in.My swagger is too bold to be swept up in these public streets. You can stare at me all you want. No cop will buss in my head 35 and carry me away to an institution. No doctor will diagnose me a helpless invalid with an incurable disease. No angry mob with clubs and torches will try to run me out of town. 40 Whatever you do"

06

Defiant resistance - having an attitude like hard, (involving a challenging attitude .)

Angry- upset about something

Selfish- you care about yourself without thinking about others

Cruel - causing pain or suffering to others

Congratulations

You have correctly analyzed the poem and unlocked the briefcase to reveal the prize!

Congratulations

You have correctly analyzed the poem and unlocked the briefcase to reveal the prize!

Inventory