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4 Othello

5 Types of Satire

6 Types of Comedy

7 The Importance of Being Earnest

8 A Modest Proposal

9 In-Context Vocabulary

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11 1 - 100 “She must die else she’ll betray more men.” What is the primary reason that Othello kills Desdemona?

12 1 - 100 What is so she does not cheat on anyone else?

13 “Put out the light, then put out the light.” What does Othello intend to do here?

14 1 - 100 What is blow out the candles and then kill Desdemona?

15 Othello asks Desdemona if she has prayed tonight for this reason.

16 1 - 100 What is so her soul will have the opportunity to go to heaven?

17 As Othello changes over time, he is this type of character.

18 1 - 100 What is a dynamic character?

19 “Ah, balmy breath, that dost almost persuade Justice to break her sword!” What part of speech is “balmy”?

20 1 - 100 What is an adjective?

21 1 - 100 To enlarge, increase, or represent something beyond normal bounds so it becomes ridiculous and its faults can be seen.

22 1 - 100 What is exaggeration?

23 To present things that are out of place or are absurd in relation to its surroundings.

24 1 - 100 What is incongruity?

25 To present the opposite of the normal order, as in the normal order of events or a hierarchical order.

26 1 - 100 What is reversal?

27 To imitate the techniques and/or style of some person, place, or thing.

28 1 - 100 What is parody?

29 This is the purpose of satire.

30 1 - 100 What is social commentary?

31 1 - 100 The main plot is serious and might lead to catastrophe but ends happily for the protagonist.

32 1 - 100 What is tragicomedy?

33 A silly plot that is primarily intended to make people laugh.

34 1 - 100 What is a farce?

35 A play in which reality is disregarded and a fanciful world and situations predominate – like Harry Potter.

36 1 - 100 What is a fantasy?

37 A play which depends upon physical action and buffoonery – like Jackass, The Three Stooges, or the humor involving the cucumber sandwiches.

38 1 - 100 What is burlesque?

39 A plot in which the protagonist, no matter how dissolute, reforms in the end.

40 1 - 100 What is a sentimental comedy?

41 1 - 100 The Importance of Being Earnest offers commentary on this time period, named for the queen of England at the time.

42 1 - 100 What is the Victorian Age?

43 This is Algernon’s nickname for leading a double life; it is derived from the name of his contrived ailing uncle.

44 1 - 100 What is bunburrying?

45 Oscar Wilde was born and raised in this country.

46 1 - 100 What is Ireland?

47 This type of character – such as Lady Bracknell or the father in Meet the Parents – obstructs the relationship or their daughter.

48 1 - 100 What is a blocking figure?

49 This is the name for an ending that includes all of the characters – even minor characters like Miss Prism and Dr. Chasuble.

50 1 - 100 What is an all-inclusive resolution?

51 1 - 100 This is Jonathan Swift’s “modest proposal” for ending hunger in his home country.

52 1 - 100 What is eating babies?

53 Like Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift hails from this country.

54 1 - 100 What is Ireland?

55 This is the literary term for the type of “twist” that Swift uses, giving you the opposite of what you would expect.

56 1 - 100 What is irony?

57 Swift opens his essay with this very realistic image.

58 1 - 100 What is a poor mother begging in the streets with many children?

59 Though Swift’s “proposal” is not serious, he seriously wants his readers to turn his attention to this.

60 1 - 100 What are the needs of the poor Irish people?

61 1 - 100 I am assured by our merchants, that a boy or a girl before twelve years old is no salable commodity.

62 1 - 100 What is “able to be sold”?

63 It is a melancholy object to those who walk through this great town…

64 1 - 100 What is “sad”?

65 I’ve now realized the vital importance of being earnest!

66 1 - 100 What is “honest”?

67 Until yesterday I had no idea that there were any families or persons whose origin was a Terminus.

68 1 - 100 What is “a railway station”?

69 And therefore it will have one other collateral advantage, by lessening the number of papists among us.

70 1 - 100 What are “Catholics”?

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72 The speaker of this famous quote: “To lose one parent…may be regarded as misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness.”

73 Who is Lady Bracknell?

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