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100 200 300 400 500 Beowulf Canterbury Tales Siddhartha Shakespeare & Macbeth I Macbeth II
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Beo– 100 The values and traditions of this culture are forever preserved in the epic poem. Who are the Anglo-Saxons?
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Beo- 200 What old English word is used when reparations are paid to family/clan of a murder victim? What is Weregild?
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Beo- 300 Beowulf desires this above all else. It serves as his motivation for monster hunting. What is fame/glory?
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Beo- 400 After Beowulf’s death, this soldier was named King because of his courageous acts. Who is Wiglaf?
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Beo- 500 Grendel cannot touch Hrothgar’s throne because it is protected by _____ and Grendel is a descendent of _______. Who are God and Cain?
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Canterbury- 100 Reader’s experience the main story of the pilgrims and the stories the pilgrims tell. What type of narrative is this? What is a frame narrative?
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Canterbury- 200 What is gold/money? Instead of finding Death under the tree, the young men found this – which eventually led to their deaths.
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Canterbury- 300 Who is The Pardoner? This pilgrim sold bogus relics and hypocritically absolved sinners of their sins.
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Canterbury- 400 Who is The Wife of Bath? This pilgrim told a (sort of) love story, but their own experience with it has been a disaster.
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Canterbury - 500 The Nun’s Priest tells this type of story. What is a Fable?
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Siddhartha– 100 To help Sid learn understand the second Nobel truth, these ascetics took him in. Who are the Samanas?
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Siddhartha- 200 Most people in the novel are referred to as this. Govinda, Vasudeva, and The Buddha being the exception. What is “childlike”?
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Siddhartha- 300 This dream leads to Siddhartha leaving the city. What is the dream about Kamala’s bird?
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Siddhartha- 400 Siddhartha tells Kamala he can do these four things. Things that he deems valuable. What are think, fast, wait, and write poetry?
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Siddhartha- 500 Siddhartha spits at this out of disgust with himself. What is the river / his reflection in it?
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Macbeth- 100 Shakespeare’s theatre. What is The Globe?
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MacB- 200 (1)This is when a character expressed their thought alone on stage. (2)This is when they are not alone. That is a soliloquy and an aside?
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MacB- 300 “So foul and fair a day I have not seen” is an example of what literary device? What is a paradox?
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MacB- 400 An allusion to this biblical story is made when Lady Macbeth tells her husband to wash his hands. What is Pontius Pilot?
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MacB- 500 Macbeth’s speech about his “fruitless crown” and “barren scepter” show that he is angry with whom? Who is Banquo?
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MacB- 100 The doctor and nurse know Lady Macbeth has gone crazy because she is doing this. What is sleep walking/talking.
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MacB- 200 The second apparition is this and it means that no man born of a woman can harm Macbeth. What is a bloody child?
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MacB- 400 The first apparition is an armed head and it says this. What is beware Macduff?
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MacB- 400 The third apparition is a child holding what(1) and means this(2)? What is a tree and it means MacB will not fail until Birnam Wood marches on Dunsinane Hill?
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MacB- 500 Often the voice of reason, this character speaks these lines, “Oftentimes, to win s to our harm / the instruments of darkness tell us truths” Who is Banquo?
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Category: Literary Terms
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Final Jeopardy “Whale-road” is an example of this. What is a Kenning?
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