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2 Jeopardy Literary Terms Characters Plots and Themes Motivation Author’s Purpose Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

3 $100 Question from Literary Terms This is the use of objects or events to suggest meaning beyond their immediate, physical presence.

4 $100 Answer from Literary Terms What is Symbolism?

5 $200 Question from Literary Terms This is the lead character of a literary work

6 $200 Answer from Literary Terms What is a Protagonist?

7 $300 Question from Literary Terms This is one of the principal divisions of a play; Shakespeare’s plays have 5 of them.

8 $300 Answer from Literary Terms What is an Act?

9 $400 Question from Literary Terms This is a character who is created just to offset the chief character

10 $400 Answer from Literary Terms What is a foil?

11 $500 Question from Literary Terms This is a situation where the reader or audience knows more than characters.

12 $500 Answer from Literary Terms What is Dramatic Irony?

13 $100 Question from Characters This character believes his customers sheep, pigs, and witches.

14 $100 Answer from Characters Who is Sammy?

15 $200 Question from Characters This character thinks that shrimp is an offering of love.

16 $200 Answer from Characters Who is Bobinot?

17 $300 Question from Characters This character hands out fennel and Rue and other flower like herbs to those around her.

18 $300 Answer from Characters Who is Ophelia?

19 $400 Question from Characters This character is the ultimate lady But is also a pinnacle of selfishness.

20 $500 Question from Characters The limiting of creativity and the chance to write hurts this character’s grasp of reality.

21 $500 Answer from Characters Who is the speaker of “The Yellow Wallpaper?”

22 $100 Question from Plots The plot of this poem is manipulation And ultimate death for a man in the Throes of love and passion.

23 $100 Answer from Plots What is “La Belle Dame sans Merci”?

24 $200 Question from Plots The plot of this story shows a young Man’s false dreams and his inability To achieve them because of the invalidity of them.

25 $200 Answer from Plots What is “Winter Dreams”?

26 $300 Question from Plots This poem’s plot shows us how love can transcend death and even those who should be the happiest can Sometimes be jealous of true love.

27 $300 Answer from Plots What is “Annabel Lee”

28 $400 Question from Plots The two main themes of this work are revenge and corruptness.

29 $400 Answer from Plots Hamlet

30 $500 Question from Plots The theme of this short story is lost love and how one experience or action can change a whole life.

31 $500 Answer from Plots “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall”

32 $100 Question from Motivation This is the motivation for conducting A lottery each year in “The Lottery”.

33 $100 Answer from Motivation What is Blind Tradition?

34 $200 Question from Motivation These characters (from short stories, poems, and Hamlet are all motivated to action by either revenge or madness. Name 5.

35 $200 Answer from Motivation Narrator of Tell-Tale Heart, Hamlet Fortinbras, Emily, Laertes, etc.

36 $300 Question from Motivation This is the Duke’s main motivation for all that he does.

37 $300 Answer from Motivation What is pride?

38 $400 Question from Motivation This is Polonius’ main motivation in all that he does.

39 $400 Answer from Motivation Political ascension for himself

40 $500 Question from Motivation This is the motive of the Speaker’s Words in “Valediction: Forbidden Mourning”.

41 $500 Answer from Motivation What is ease his wife’s pain over Their separation?

42 $100 Question from Author’s Purpose The authors of these stories and poems are trying to illustrate sexual or Emotional frustration and repression of women. Name 4 works.

43 $100 Answer from Author’s Purpose “The Storm”, “The Story of an Hour,” “Chrysanthemums”, “The Yellow Wallpaper,” “When Barbie…”

44 $200 Question from Author’s Purpose Playwrights use this technical device/form of speaking to give insight to a character’s true motivations.

45 $200 Answer from Author’s Purpose What is a soliloquy?

46 $300 Question from Author’s Purpose These two authors write confessional Poetry straight from their hearts and Emotions to help ease pain and fear and anger.

47 $300 Answer from Author’s Purpose Who are Sylvia Plath and Anne Sexton?

48 $400 Question from Author’s Purpose These two poets are satirical and sometimes harsh in their writings in order to shed light on the falsities of other poets in their representations of unrealistic dreams and wishes.

49 $400 Answer from Author’s Purpose Who are William Shakespeare And Anne Sexton?

50 $500 Question from Author’s Purpose This poem was written to show that Gender Roles and sexism are hard to overcome after years of ingratiation.

51 $500 Answer from Author’s Purpose What is “One Afternoon When Barbie….”

52 Final Jeopardy Name three works that illustrate the loss of dreams and desires and also tell HOW those works represent the loss of those things.

53 Final Jeopardy Answer Answers will vary.


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