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Review Jeopardy

Get ready for a fun game of Jeopardy focused on British Literature semester test review. Test your knowledge and review important themes, characters, and literary devices. Click once to begin the game show template.

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Review Jeopardy

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  1. Review Jeopardy Brit Lit Semester Test Review Round 2

  2. JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin A game show template

  3. JEOPARDY! Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4 Category 5 Category 6 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  4. A person of high social status and great legendary importance

  5. What is an epic hero?

  6. The kind of deeds an epic hero performs that reflects the values of his era

  7. What is courageous or sometimes superhuman?

  8. The kind of speeches the epic hero, and sometimes other characters, deliver

  9. What are long, formal speeches?

  10. Formal diction, a serious tone, and poetic language describe this kind of story

  11. What is an EPIC?

  12. Crosses the boundaries of the epic hero’s homeland; is not limited in scope or scale

  13. What is the SETTING of an epic poem?

  14. The author of Twelfth Night, or What You Will

  15. Who is William Shakespeare?

  16. Forms of love, the suffering caused by love, social ambition are all T __ __ __ __ Saddressed in the play

  17. What are THEMES or THEME TOPICS?

  18. This mythology is referred to by the playwright in Duke Orsino’s opening speech

  19. What is Roman?

  20. Puns, paradoxes, and poetic conceits are all forms of this kind of play

  21. What is WORD PLAY?

  22. An elaborate figure of speech comparing two dissimilar things; an overdeveloped or far-fetched figure of speech, such as “If music be the food of love, play on.”

  23. What is a CONCEIT?

  24. He saved Sebastian from the shipwreck

  25. Who is Antonio?

  26. He sings all the songs in Twelfth Night

  27. Who is Feste?

  28. This character disguises himself/herself as a eunuch

  29. Who is Viola?

  30. I am Olivia’s uncle

  31. Who is Sir Toby Belch?

  32. This character dresses in yellow stocking because he thinks Olivia wants him to

  33. Who is Malvolio?

  34. These three characters form a love triangle which is the main plot of the play

  35. Who are Olivia, Viola, and Orsino?

  36. What is TONE?

  37. This is the subplot of the play

  38. What is the comeuppance of Malvolio?

  39. The term for exaggerated characterization for comedic effet of stock characters like Sir Toby and Sir Andrew

  40. What is STEREOTYPING?

  41. Because she was a victim of a shipwreck, Viola comes to this country

  42. What is Illyria?

  43. DAILY DOUBLE

  44. A seemingly contradictory statement that is nonetheless true.

  45. What is a PARADOX?

  46. Just when things are looking up for Oedipus, his fortune is reversed

  47. What is PERIPETEIA?

  48. “I’ll be revenged on the whole pack of you!”

  49. Who is Malvolio?

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