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JEOPARDY POWERPOINT

$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 1. Name that Character 2. Satirized/ Idealized 3. Background 4. Wife of Bath 5. The Pardoner $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 FINAL JEOPARDY

Question for Character 1 - $100 A sensitive, neat pilgrim; a religious person whose jewelry indicated a love of the material world Home View Answer

Answer for Character 1 - $100 Who is The Prioress/Nun? Home View Question

Question for Cat 1 - $200 The most highly respected; valiant, chivalrous, truthful; fought in the Crusades Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 1 - $200 Who is the Knight? Home View Question

Question for Cat 1 - $300 Moral, virtuous; spent his money on books Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 1 - $300 Who is the Oxford Cleric? Home View Question

Question for Cat 1 - $400 Brother of the Parson; good Christian and hard worker; helped others Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 1 - $400 Who is the Plowman? Home View Question

Question for Cat 1 - $500 A great stout man who had a gold thumb and cheated customers; played bagpipes Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 1 - $500 Who is the Miller? Home View Question

Question for Cat 2 - $100 A work that criticizes, makes fun of, or points out the flaws of a particular part of society. Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 2 - $100 What is a social satire? Home View Question

Question for Cat 2 - $200 Three of the idealized characters in the story Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 2 - $200 Who are: The Knight The Plowman The Oxford Cleric The Parson Home View Question

Question for Cat 2 - $300 Chaucer’s feelings on the working class Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 2 - $300 What is that they were rising up and gaining more power and thought themselves better than they were? Home View Question

Question for Cat 2 - $400 The name and description of two NON-CHURCH members that Chaucer satirizes Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 2 - $400 Who are: Miller- A great stout man who had a gold thumb and cheated customers; played bagpipes Doctor- used astrology in his profession; prescribes medication just to make money Reeve- A clever money-maker; a landlord of an estate; cheats but cannot be caught Merchant- Had a forked beard; spoke as if were successful; in debt Franklin- Lived totally for the pleasures of eating and drinking; respected by neighbors Lawyer- Busy worker; knowledgeable of legal records; took land deeds for himself Home View Question

Question for Cat 2 - $500 The name and description of THREE of the satirized church members Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 2 - $500 Who are: The Pardoner- greedy; Sold fake relics from Rome for a profit The Summoner- Takes bribes/ blackmails people; red face with pimples and boils The Monk- A bald, fat hunter who loved worldly pleasures The Friar- Forgave sins for money; helped girls after he got them in trouble; drank frequently The Prioress- A sensitive, neat pilgrim; a religious person whose jewelry indicated a love of the material world Home View Question

Question for Cat 3 - $100 The century in which the Canterbury Tales were written Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 3 - $100 What is the 14th century? Home View Question

Question for Cat 3 - $200 A story within a story Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 3 - $200 What is a frame story? Home View Question

Question for Cat 3 - $300 The number of total tales that each pilgrim is supposed to tell Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 3 - $300 What is four? Home View Question

Question for Cat 3 - $400 The beginning city and place where the pilgrims start out Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 3 - $400 What is The Tabard Inn in Southwark, England? Home View Question

Question for Cat 3 - $500 The destination (city) and name of the saint that the pilgrims are visiting. Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 3 - $500 What is Canterbury and Thomas Beckett? Home View Question

Question for Cat 4 - $100 The reason why The Wife of Bath loved her 4th husband the most Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 4 - $100 What is because he played hard to get? Home View Question

Question for Cat 4 - $200 The moral of the Wife of Bath’s Tale Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 4 - $200 What is that women want control or at least equality? Home View Question

Question for Cat 4 - $300 The two choices that the Old Hag gives the Knight and the Knight’s decision Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 4 - $300 What are: 1. Be young, beautiful and unfaithful 2. Be old, ugly and faithful He tells her to choose, so she decides to be both Home View Question

Question for Cat 4 - $400 One reason why the Wife of Bath’s Prologue and/or Tale is an anti-feminist text Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 4 - $400 The tale stereotypes women The W.O.B. is not portrayed as a virtuous woman The W.O.B. feels the need to constantly marry The W.O.B. stays with a man who abuses her Home View Question

Question for Cat 4 - $500 One reason why The Wife of Bath’s Prologue and/or Tale is a feminist text Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 4 - $500 Both the Prologue and Tale preach women’s control The Queen decides the fate of the Knight Home View Question

Question for Cat 5 - $100 The moral of the Pardoner’s Tale Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 5 - $100 What is “Greed is the root of all evil”? Home View Question

Question for Cat 5 - $200 One example of irony in the Pardoner’s Prologue and/or Tale Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 5 - $200 Corrupt individual telling a tale with a moral He is greedy and preaching about how bad greed is He tells the pilgrims that he is a fraud yet still tries to sell them relics at the end Home View Question

Question for Cat 5 - $300 The circumstance under which the 3 revelers die in the Pardoner’s Tale Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 5 - $300 Two men plan to kill the third when he returns. The third man plans to kill the other two via poison in wine bottles. The two successfully stab and kill the third. They drink the poisoned wine and also die. Home View Question

Question for Cat 5 - $400 The thing that the three men are searching for Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 5 - $400 What is Death? Home View Question

Question for Cat5 - $500 TWO things the Pardoner does to gain merit with people he tries to sell relics to Home View Answer

Answer for Cat 5 - $500 What are: 1. Speak Latin 2. Show his credentials 3. Share stories about religious people he has been around 4. Show his relics Home View Question

TOPIC: THE HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE How much do you want to wager?!

List 6 SPECIFIC facts about the history of English that you learned while completing the timeline

Answers will vary

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