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Literary Analysis Jeopardy Game

Engage in a fun and educational Jeopardy game to test your knowledge of classic literature works such as The Crucible, Ethan Frome, and transcendentalism. Explore themes, characters, and more with this interactive quiz format.

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Literary Analysis Jeopardy Game

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  1. FinalJeopardy Round 1 Round 2 TEAM ONE TEAM TWO TEAM THREE

  2. Title and Author The Crucible Ethan Frome Transcendentalism TTTC MLA Format Round 2 Final Jeopardy $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  3. $100 What is a synonym for the word “name” in The Crucible?

  4. $100 Reputation or Honor Scores

  5. $200 Draw a Venn diagram to compare and contrast the Salem Witch Trials with the McCarthy Trials.

  6. $200 Answers Vary Scores

  7. $300 How does Giles Corey die?

  8. $300 He is pressed to death between two heavy rocks. Scores

  9. $400 Which commandment is Proctor unable to remember? Why is it ironic?

  10. $400 Thou Shalt Not Commit Adultery It’s ironic because that is the commandment he has broken. Scores

  11. $500 Hale leaves Salem after Proctor’s arrest but then he returns. Why?

  12. $500 He feels guilty and hopes to get Rebecca Nurse to confess so that she will not be hanged. Scores

  13. $100 But this too is true; stories can save us.

  14. $100 The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien Scores

  15. $200 Do you know your commandments, Elizabeth?

  16. $200 The Crucible by Arthur Miller Scores

  17. $300 He’s spent too many winters in Starkfield.

  18. $300 Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton Scores

  19. Daily Double

  20. $400 I hurt therefore I am.

  21. $400 Half-Hanged Mary by Margaret Atwood Scores

  22. $500 Once someone is dead, you can’t make them undead.

  23. $500 The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien Scores

  24. $100 Why is Mattie living with the Fromes?

  25. $100 To help care for Zeena Scores

  26. $200 Why is the narrator of Ethan Frome in Starkfield?

  27. $200 Business Scores

  28. $300 How does the pickle dish break?

  29. $300 The cat knocks it off the table. Scores

  30. $400 What does the pickle dish represent?

  31. $400 Answers vary Scores

  32. $500 What’s ironic about the end of the Ethan Frome?

  33. $500 Mattie and Ethan must rely on Zeena to care for them. Scores

  34. $100 What is a hobgoblin of small minds?

  35. $100 A foolish inconsistency Scores

  36. $200 Name two important transcendentalists

  37. $200 Thoreau and Emerson Scores

  38. $300 What are the four commonly held beliefs of the transcendentalists?

  39. $300 • Self-reliance • Against organized religion and politics • Non-conformity • The goodness of man and nature Scores

  40. $400 What does it mean, “to be awake is to be alive”.

  41. $400 Answers vary Scores

  42. $500 Name a present day movement that has been influenced by transcendental ideals and explain the movement.

  43. $500 Answers Vary Scores

  44. $100 What does Linda symbolize in The Things They Carried?

  45. $100 Innocence/The Past/Childhood Scores

  46. $200 Give THREE examples of isolation in The Things They Carried.

  47. $200 Answers Will Vary Scores

  48. $300 What is the main theme in Spin?

  49. $300 Perspective Scores

  50. $400 How is The Things They Carried an example of meta-fiction?

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