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1 Themes & Conflicts Characters Symbols & Motifs Author & Setting Devices 100 200 300 400 500

2 Name 5 specific textual examples of the theme of the confusion of Love and gender relationships.

3 Name 5 specific textual examples of the theme of social hierarchy.

4 Name 4 specific textual examples of the theme of the dangers of Pride and Ambition.

5 Name 4 specific textual examples of the theme of family honor and respect.

6 Name 4 specific textual examples of the theme of Power and Hypocrisy in Religion.

7 Name 4 Hero figures.

8 Name 5 pairs of Struggling Lovers.

9 Name 5 characters who fit the brother/sibling or Father/child conflict archetype.

10 Name 4 characters who break a traditional archetype. For each: what archetype do they break and how?

11 Name 5 characters who fit an ‘outsiders’ archetype – an archetype that separates them from society (name it).

12 Name 5 environmental or nature symbols from a play or novel.

13 Name 5 Biblical symbols from a play or novel.

14 Name 4 symbols that reflect the society/culture of the text.

15 Name 4 motifs common to at least three of this semster’s works (SoW, TN, book dinner)

16 Name 4 sets of symbols or motifs that juxtapose each other.

17 Name the 4 plays or novels set BEFORE 1900.

18 Name 4 plays or novels set AFTER the 1900’s.

19 Name 3 or more novels or plays – AND their authors – set around a war/s.

20 Name 4 or more novels or plays – AND their authors – set during a time of strict class hierarchies.

21 Name 4 or more novels or plays – and their authors – set during a time when religion ruled.

22 Name the 3 types of irony and assign them to the following 3 examples: 1.“He (a priest) was a noble pillar of his order.” 2.Oedipus’s search for the ‘truth’ in Oedipus Rex 3.“April is the cruelest month”

23 Name 3 novels or plays written in 1 st person & 3 novels or plays written in 3 rd person (are any omniscient?).

24 Give 5 specific examples of imagery describing a character in any of the novels.

25 Name 5 specific historical or literary allusions in any of the novels or plays (P. S. ONE has to be from Shakespeare).

26 Name 4 specific examples of Satire in any of the plays or novels. What is each example satirizing about society?

27 Bonus Question (worth 500 points) Write down 5 DIRECT quotes from any of the novels or plays AND who says it (off the top of your head).


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