"Bluebird"- Charles buwoski Escape room
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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
What does Bluebird represent in the poem?
A friend of the author
An inner self
A bird that's blue
An imposter
02
What is implied in the lines 3-6 of the poem?
Authors hidden inner self
A hidden friend
Another person in the poem
A tough guy
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Ientory
03
What theme is present in the poem?
Struggle to hide vulnerability beneath a masculine self.
Struggle to hide someone
To be tough no matter the circumstances
A bluebird trying to get out
04
What tone is established in lines 20-21 of the poem?
Excited and mysterious
Joyful and happy
Curious and nervous
Defensive and anxious
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Which even in the poem contributes to the theme of the poem?
05
Book sales in Europe
The bluebird trying to get out
The whores and bartenders the author meets
Author smoking cigarretes and drinking whiskey
How does the author word choice contribute to the mood of the poem?
06
By being confessful and protective
By being rude to the bluebird
By being nervous
By being resentful and rude
Congratulations
You have correctly analyzed the poem and unlocked the briefcase to reveal the prize!
Inventory
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"Bluebird"- Charles buwoski 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
What does Bluebird represent in the poem?
A friend of the author
An inner self
A bird that's blue
An imposter
02
What is implied in the lines 3-6 of the poem?
Authors hidden inner self
A hidden friend
Another person in the poem
A tough guy
This is not correct...
Great job! That is correct.
Great job! That is correct.
Great job! That is correct.
Great job! That is correct.
Great job! That is correct.
Continue exploring the house
Ientory
03
What theme is present in the poem?
Struggle to hide vulnerability beneath a masculine self.
Struggle to hide someone
To be tough no matter the circumstances
A bluebird trying to get out
04
What tone is established in lines 20-21 of the poem?
Excited and mysterious
Joyful and happy
Curious and nervous
Defensive and anxious
Continue exploring the house
Which even in the poem contributes to the theme of the poem?
05
Book sales in Europe
The bluebird trying to get out
The whores and bartenders the author meets
Author smoking cigarretes and drinking whiskey
How does the author word choice contribute to the mood of the poem?
06
By being confessful and protective
By being rude to the bluebird
By being nervous
By being resentful and rude
Congratulations
You have correctly analyzed the poem and unlocked the briefcase to reveal the prize!
Inventory