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Jeopardy. Hosted by Ms. Gharda. Plot Details. Name that Character. Name that Author. Literary Devices. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. Row 1, Col 1. What is a hunk of meat?. At the beginning of A
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Row 1, Col 1 What is a hunk of meat? At the beginning of A Streetcar Named Desire, we are confronted by Stanley’s brute force when he heaves this up at Stella.
1,2 What are the moors at Wuthering Heights? The wildness of this setting where Cathy and Heathcliff play becomes a symbol of her love for him.
1,3 What is her name rather than “The horror! The horror!”? In order to make Kurtz’s mistress feel better, Marlowe tells her Kurtz’s last words were this rather than this.
1,4 What is his deceased brother Allie’s baseball mitt? Holden Caulfield writes a descriptive essay for Stradlater about this object.
1,5 What is his reflection in the mirror (“From the depths of the mirror, a corpse gazed back at me”)? The last sight Elie Wiesel reports seeing at the end of Night.
2,1 Who is Blanche Dubois? First and last name of Stella’s sister.
2,2 Who is Banquo? Macbeth’s best friend who later comes back to haunt him as a ghost.
2,3 Who is Marlow? The narrator of Heart of Darkness
2,4 Who are Moon Orchid and Brave Orchid? In Woman Warrior, the names of the narrator’s mother and aunt illustrating how they act as foils to one another.
2,5 Who is Justine Moritz? This girl was blamed for William’s death before it was discovered that the murder was committed by the creature.
3,1 Who is Mary Shelley? Frankenstein
3,2 Who is Tennessee Williams? A Streetcar Named Desire
3,3 Who is Emily Bronte? Wuthering Heights
3,4 Who is Elie Wiesel? Night
3, 5 Who is Joseph Conrad? Heart of Darkness
4,1 What is the handkerchief? Iago transforms this object from being a symbol of Othello’s love for Desdemona to a sign of her infidelity with Cassio.
4,2 What is paradox? “Fair is foul, and foul is fair.” This device is utilized here to at first baffle the reader’s understanding, but upon exploring the conspiracies and betrayals that fill Macbeth, one realizes that the seemingly contradictory statement is true.
4,3 What is asyndeton? In all my dreams, before my helpless sight, He plunges at me, guttering, choking, drowning.
4,4 What is Elizabethan, English, or Shakespearean? The sonnet that has 3 quatrains and one concluding couple.
4,5 What is foil? Edgar Linton’s mild manners and gentle ways serve as a contrast to further define Heathcliff as a passionate and sometimes cruel Byronic hero, making Edgar Heathcliff’s ________.