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James Thurber

The Night the Ghost Got In

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1933

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Scaffolded Essay Questions

Student Prompt: Write a short (1-3 paragraph) response using one of the bulleted outlines below. Cite details from the text over the course of your response that serve as examples and support.

1. Consider the symbol of the ghost in the story.

  • What does the ghost symbolize? (topic sentence)
  • Identify 2-3 examples in which the narrator explains why he believes a ghost was in his house.
  • How does Thurber’s use of the ghost connect to the larger theme of The Unknown and Meaningless?

2. My Life and Hard Times was published in 1933, but “The Night the Ghost Got In” takes place in 1915.

  • How might the effects of WWI have influenced themes within the narrative? (topic sentence)
  • Find 2-3 examples in the story where war or the effects of war are referenced, and discuss their connection to the pre-WWI setting.
  • What point is Thurber making about War’s Effect on the Social Conscience?

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