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1 English Jeopardy King Lear Begin

2 BW200 SC300BW300VW300 SC400VW400BW400 BW500VW500SC500 SC100VW100BW100 SC200VW200 Blow Winds Smile From A Child Vocabu… What? Round 1 Round2

3 Killed while gouging Glocester’s eyes BW 100 Answer

4 Who is Cornwall? BW 100

5 Promised to marry two different sisters BW 200 Answer

6 Who is Edmund? BW 200

7 Aside from a storm, what the tempest represents BW 300 Answer

8 What is the raging in Lear’s mind? BW 300

9 Maimed man, feared would bring sympathizers to Lear’s defense BW 400 Answer

10 Who is Gloucester? BW 400

11 Refused to marry Cordelia without a dowry BW 500 Answer

12 Who is Burgundy? BW 500

13 A rhetorical figure expressing comparison or likeness that directly compares two objects through some connective word such as ‘like’ or ‘as’ VW 100 Answer

14 What is a simile? VW 100

15 An extended speech given by one character. The other characters are aware of what is being said. VW 200 Answer

16 What is a monologue? VW 200

17 A speech given by a character alone on stage or apart from the other characters. It is used to summarize actions, foreshadow events, reveal thoughts (or emotions), and clarify emotions. The other characters do not hear what the character is saying. VW 300 Answer

18 What is a soliloquy? VW 300

19 In drama, a sort of speech spoken by a character in an undertone, or directly, to the audience. It is not meant to be heard by the other characters on stage but only by the audience. VW 400 Answer

20 What is an aside? VW 400

21 Repetition of the same sounds or of the same kinds of sounds at the beginning of words or in stressed syllables. VW 500 Answer

22 What is an alliteration? VW 500

23 Banished Daughter SC 100 Answer

24 Who is Cordelia? SC 100

25 “Sets up” brother SC 200 Answer

26 Who is Edmund? SC 200

27 Acted like a crazy person to avoid detection SC 300 Answer

28 Who is Edgar? SC 300

29 Had a lord blinded for trying to assist her father SC 400 Answer

30 Who is Regan? SC 400

31 Plotted to kill husband SC 500 Answer

32 Who is Goneril? SC 500

33 OE400 WM600OE600TT600 WM800TT800OE800 OE1000TT1000WM1000 WM200TT200OE200 WM400TT400 Not Old English What’s Missing That’s Tragic Round 2 FinalJeopardyRound1

34 Concentrated language consisting of rhyme and sound Answer OE 200

35 What is poetry? OE 200

36 The name for a syllable grouping in poetry OE 400 Answer

37 What is a foot? OE 400

38 Metrical foot consisting of a stressed sound followed by an unstressed sound OE 600 Answer

39 What is an iamb? OE 600

40 Five iambs per line OE 800 Answer

41 What is iambic pentameter? OE 800

42 Unrhymed iambic pentameter OE 1000 Answer

43 What is blank verse? OE 1000

44 A character that has a reversal of fortune, causing extreme suffering; however, endures and recognizes his/her consequences. TT 200 Answer

45 What is a tragic hero? TT 200

46 The tragic hero of King Lear TT 400 Answer

47 Who is King Lear? TT 400

48 A sudden understanding TT 600 Answer

49 What is an epiphany? TT 600

50 A purging of emotions TT 800 Answer

51 What is a catharsis? TT 800

52 Concept in medieval and ancient philosophy referring to the capricious nature of fate TT 1000 Answer

53 What is the Wheel of Fortune? TT 1000

54 _______ will come of _______: speak again. WM 200 Answer

55 Nothing will come of nothing: speak again. WM 200

56 I am a man more ______ against than _______ WM 400 Answer

57 I am a man more sinned against than sinning WM 400

58 Thou shouldst not have been ___ till thou hadst been ____. WM 600 Answer

59 Thou shouldst not have been old till thou hadst been wise. WM 600

60 Now, gods, stand up for ________! WM 800 Answer

61 Now, gods, stand up for bastards! WM 800

62 “O, let me kiss that hand! KING LEAR: Let me wipe it first; it smells of _________.” WM 1000 Answer

63 “O, let me kiss that hand! KING LEAR: Let me wipe it first; it smells of mortality.” WM 1000

64 The Story Within A Story Final Jeopardy Question Category Round2 Round1

65 A character who contrasts with another character in order to highlight particular qualities in the first Answer Final Jeopardy Question

66 What is a foil? Final Jeopardy Title


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