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Middle Ages Jeopardy

Historical Context Canterbury Prologue Pardoner’s Tale Wife of Bath’s Tale Arthurian Legend

The Normans (French) invaded and took over England in what year? Answer

1066 Board

This Social System features a caste system of lords, vassals, and serfs Answer

Feudalism Board

What caused the dramatic labor shortage in the 1340’s that led to the decline of the feudal system? Answer

Black Plague Board

This document signaled a renewal of older democratic ideas Answer

Magna Carta Board

The positive result of these wars was the exposure of Europe to outside knowledge and cultures Answer

The Crusades Board

Code of ethics for the behavior of knights Answer

Chivalry Board

The Ruler of The Norman French at the Battle of Hastings was… Answer

William the Conqueror Board

800 Answer

800 answer Board

The Canterbury Tales were written by Answer

Geoffrey Chaucer Board

A type of story in which characters tell stories Answer

A frame tale Board

The first pilgrim introduced and the most favorably discussed was… Answer

The knight Board

Other than entertainment on the road, the pilgrims agreed to tell stories in order to win… Answer

A free meal Board

This type of characterization asks the reader to make inferences based on actions and speech Answer

Indirect Characterization Board

This character’s Dark skin, Saint Christopher’s Medal identify help him as a foreigner Answer

Yeoman Board

What was the poetic structure of the Canterbury Tales Answer

Rhyming couplets of Iambic Pentameter Board

800 Answer

800 Board

The Pardoner is an official who works for Answer

The Church (The Pope) Board

Irony that involves a difference between that a character and audience know Answer

Dramatic Board

Under the tree the rioters find Answer

300 gold florins Board

The rioters are looking for death because Answer

He killed their friend Board

How are the rioters killed? (specific methods) Answer

Two are poisoned, and one is stabbed Board

Name 3 members of the Happy Hocky Family Answer

Mr. Hocky, Mrs. Hocky Henry, Holly, Baby and Newton Board

The Pardoner is compared with this type of horse Answer

A Gelding or Mare Board

(Type 800 Question Here) Answer

(Type Answer Here ) Board

The knight is sentenced to death for the crime of… Answer

Rape Board

As punishment for his crime the knight Must answer the question Answer

What do women desire most? Board

According to the old woman, what women really want is Answer

Mastery over their husbands Board

As a reward for giving him the answer that will save his life, the old woman demands — Answer

To be his wife Board

Name the three types of Irony Answer

Verbal, Situational & Dramatic Board

The when the knight complains about how his wife lacks in gentility and virtue she… Answer

Makes an eloquent philosophical argument about true and false gentility and virtue Board

The knight shows that he has learned what women want most when he — Answer

Asks his wife to decide which form she will take (giving her power) Board

(Type 800 Question Here) Answer

(Type 800 Answer Here ) Board

In Arthurian legend, the round table was a symbol of Answer

Equality Board

When challenged on Christmas day by the Green Knight, Gawain responds by Answer

Cutting off his head Board

Arthur’s Kingdom was known as Answer

Camelot Board

On his way to the Green chapel Gawain receives what as a special gift to protect him Answer

A magic sash Board

Name 3 elements of a Romance hero Answer

-Mysterious Birth -Have a wise mentor -Aided by magical weapons, and friends - From a Common Background and often Flawed -Disappear rather than die Board

Who is the only survivor of the battle between Arthur and Mordred’s forces Answer

Sir Bedivere Board

Translate from Latin: “HIC IACET ARTHURUS, REX QUONDAM REXQUE FUTURUS.” Answer

“Here lies Arthur, the once and future king.” Board

800 Answer

800 answer Board