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British Lit Test 2 Jeopardy Time Period Works Figurative Language Type of Writing Misc Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Time Period What time period does this describe? Nature and Emotion

$100 Answer from Time Period What is Romanticism?

$200 Question from Time Period What time period does this describe? Nationalism and World War

$200 Answer from Time Period What is Modern?

$300 Question from Time Period What time period does this describe? Realism

$300 Answer from Time Period What is Victorian?

$400 Question from Time Period What time period does this describe? Imperialism and Power

$400 Answer from Time Period What is Victorian?

$500 Question from Time Period What time period does this describe? Emotions more important than reason

$500 Answer from Time Period What is Romanticism?

$100 Question from Works a lyric poem in which a speaker addresses a silent or absent listener in a moment of high intensity or deep emotion, as if engaged in private conversation

$100 Answer from Works What is dramatic monologue?

$200 Question from Works 14 line lyric poem with a complicated rhyme scheme and defined structure

$200 Answer from Works What is sonnet?

$300 Question from Works an inscription on a tomb or monument to honor the memory of a deceased person

$300 Answer from Works What is epitaph?

$400 Question from Works an intricately patterned French verse form; consists of 19 lines, composed of 5 tercets and a quatrain. The first line is repeated as a refrain at the end of the second and fourth stanzas. The last line of the first stanza is repeated at the end of the third and fifth stanzas. Both lines reappear as the final two lines of the poem. Rhyme scheme is aba for each tercet and abaa for the quatrain.

$400 Answer from Works What is Villanelle?

$500 Question from Works Dark, handsome, restless character that became popular; named after Lord Byron

$500 Answer from Works What is Byronic Hero?

$100 Question from Figurative Language What technique is the author using in the lines“…And strangled her. No pain felt she;”

$100 Answer from Figurative Language What is dramatic irony?

$200 Question from Figurative Language What is the “Tyger Tyger, buring bright, In the forests of the night;

$200 Answer from Figurative Language What is a Symbol?

$300 Question from Figurative Language How does the speaker feel about “The world [which] is too much with us; late and soon,”

$300 Answer from Figurative Language What is disdainful Tone?

$400 Question from Figurative Language What technique is the author using in the followint lines: “The smiling rosy little head, / So glad it has its utmost will, / That all it scorned at once is fled, / And I, its love, am gained instead!”

$400 Answer from Figurative Language What is irony ?

$500 Question from Figurative Language What is “that good night”

$500 Answer from Figurative Language What is symbolism?

$100 Question from Type of Writing common in THIS era Lyric Poetry

$100 Answer from Type of Writing common in THIS era What is Romanticism?

$200 Question from Type of Writing common in THIS era Dramatic Monologue and Novels

$200 Answer from Type of Writing common in THIS era What is Victorian?

$300 Question from Type of Writing common in THIS era Stream of Consciousness

$300 Answer from Type of Writing common in THIS era What is Modern?

$400 Question from Type of Writing common in THIS era Naturalism-uncaring universe, indifferent to human suffering

$400 Answer from Type of Writing common in THIS era What is Victorian?

$500 Question from Type of Writing common in THIS era Colonialism-the policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.

$500 Answer from Type of Writing common in THIS era What is Modern?

$100 Question from Misc Charles Dickens wrote about________ in his novels

$100 Answer from Misc What is everyday life (Realism)?

$200 Question from Misc How many lines are in a quatrain?

$200 Answer from Misc What is four?

$300 Question from Misc Middle class Victorians usually indulge in _________

$300 Answer from Misc What is displays of wealth?

$400 Question from Misc The idea that private enterprise works best without government intervention is known as

$400 Answer from Misc What is laissez faire?

$500 Question from Misc Some modern writers wrote in a style that was an offshoot of realism known as

$500 Answer from Misc What is Naturalism?

Final Jeopardy Period known for a sense of alienation, loss and despair; rejection of traditional values and assumptions; and emphasis on the depths of the human mind

Final Jeopardy Answer What is the Modern Era/Modernism?