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Medieval Unit Jeopardy. Morte Darthur. Historical Background. Canterbury Tales. Sir Gawain. Terms. 1. 1. 1. 1. 1. 2. 2. 2. 2. 2. 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. Final Jeopardy. CT 1 Question. He did not rate the text a plucked hen,
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Medieval Unit Jeopardy Morte Darthur Historical Background Canterbury Tales Sir Gawain Terms 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 Final Jeopardy
CT 1 Question He did not rate the text a plucked hen, That says hunters are not holy men. The Monk
CT 2 Question He had the same small voice a goat has got. The Pardoner
CT 3 Question Her hose were of the finest scarlet red. The Wife of Bath
CT 4 Question Black scabby brows he had And a thin beard . . . The Summoner
CT 5 Question His neck was white as a lily flower. The Friar
MD1 Question Arthur’s dream foreshadows this event. War with Mordred
MD2 Question The knight who refuses to take action against Lancelot and Guinevere. Sir Gawain
MD3 Question The aged knight who composed Morte Darthur from prison. Sir Thomas Malory
MD4 Question This mortally wounded knight showed extreme loyalty to his king on the battlefield. Sir Lucan
MD5 Question Bedivere’s betrayal of Arthur’s command is an allusion to this Biblical incident. Peter’s denial of Jesus
SG1 Question The flaw that caused Gawain to grieve. Failure of courage
SG2 Question This was Gawain’s amulet when he rode away from Camelot in Part 2. A shield with a pentangle star and image of Mary
SG3 Question He said to Gawain, after the contest was completed, “I hold you polished as a pearl.” Sir Bercilak
SG4 Question The chivalric virtue learned by Gawain at the end of the poem. humility
SG5 Question The conclusion of Sir Gawain’s words as he departs Camelot: “In Destinies sad or merry . . . . . . true men can but try”
T1 Question A story that teaches a moral lesson by example. An exemplum
T2 Question A lament for a lost leader or golden past. an elegy
T3 Question A story that features the adventures of the knights of the Round Table, and contains elements of the supernatural. A Medieval romance
T4 Question In this tradition, the relationship between a knight and an older (or higher class) woman, is dominated by the lady. Courtly Love
T5 Question The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words in a poem, as is prominent in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight. Alliteration The fox’s trail was found, they followed it . . .
HB1 Question This invasion marked the end of Anglo-Saxon culture, and began the English Medieval Period. The Norman Invasion of 1066
HB2 Question Modern English is derived from the roots of these two languages. German and French
HB3 Question His shrine is at Canterbury Cathedral. Saint Thomas Beckett
HB4 Question This social system provided stability but limited mobility. feudalism
HB5 Question The Church promoted this antidote to the brutality of war. Chivalry (Loyalty, Courtesy, Courage, Humility)
Final Jeopardy This American author interpreted the Arthurian legend in The Once and Future King, and The Sword in the Stone. T.H. White Of course you know this!