$200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 MacbethCanterbury Literary Terms Beowulf Show and Tell
The porter, awakened by a constant knocking, imagines that he is… Category 1: $100: A
At the gates of hell Category 1: $100: Q
Name King Duncan’s two sons Category 1: $200: A
Malcolm & Donalbain Category 1: $200: Q
Category 1: $300: A A brief remark in a play whereby another character on stage is unaware of the comment
What is an aside? Category 1: $300: Q
Category 1: $400: A What makes Banquo’s murder different from the other murders?
Macbeth does it without Lady Macbeth’s knowledge. Category 1: $400: Q
Name the four visions Macbeth receives from the witches during his last meeting Category 1: $500: A
An armed head A bloody child A crowned child with tree A line of kings Category 1: $500: Q
The season or time of year they set out on their pilgrimage Category 2: $100: A
What is Spring time? Category 2: $100: Q
Category 2: $200: A The cross he carries appears to be studded with precious stones, but those are just bits of metal.
Who is the Pardoner? Category 2: $200: Q
The purpose of The Prologue is… Category 2: $300: A
To introduce the characters in the poem Category 2: $300: Q
Explain the fate of the thieves in The Pardoner’s Tale. Category 2: $400: A
Two are poisoned by the one that went for supplies but he is killed by them before they die. Category 2: $400: Q
Category 2: $500: A Who is Thomas a Becket?
A martyred priest turned saint. The Canterbury Cathedral holds his shrine. Category 2: $500: Q
Category 3: $100: A God-cursed Grendel came greedily loping
What is alliteration? Category 3: $100: Q
Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood clean from my hand? Category 3: $200: A
Allusion (also a rhetorical question) Category 3: $200: Q
Category 3: $300: A All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players (This is an example of?)
What is a metaphor? Category 3: $300: Q
Category 3: $400: A An extended monologue which reveals a character’s thoughts or feelings
Category 3: $400: Q What is a soliloquy?
Category 3: $500: A A form of satire which mimics the conventions of well-known format
Category 3: $500: Q What is a parody?
Category 4: $100: A This typically Anglo-Saxon device involves compounded words to generate symbolic representations
Category 4: $100: Q What is a kenning?
Category 4: $200: A The name of the awesome mead hall
Category 4: $200: Q What is Herot?
Category 4: $300: A Who is the author of Beowulf?
Category 4: $300: Q No one knows
Category 4: $400: A The only loyal companion in Beowulf’s last battle.
Category 4: $400: Q Wiglaf
Category 4: $500: A He would tell stories to entertain and tell stories of the tribe
What is a scop? Category 4: $500: Q
Category 5: $100: A What is the subject of the satire?
Education (discipline) The pledge of allegiance Category 5: $100: Q
Category 5: $200: A Monty Python’s Holy Grail is an example of this type of satire
Category 5: $200: Q What is mock-heroic ? or What is a parody?
Category 5: $300: A The dominant persuasive appeal?
Category 5: $300: Q What is Pathos?
Category 5: $400: A Identify & explain the scene
Category 5: $400: Q Macbeth returns to Lady Macbeth after killing Duncan
Category 5: $500: A
Category 5: $500: Q Who is the Cook? (ulcer on his knee)