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REVIEW. JEOPARDY. Mr. Swindells’ ENGLISH 10. Contestants. Don’t Forget. …Always phrase your answers in the form of a question!. Hands on your buzzers, its. REVIEW. JEOPARDY!. Julius Caesar By: William Shakespeare. Inferno By: Dante. Epics Gilgamesh,the Ramayana, Oedipus the King.
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REVIEW JEOPARDY Mr. Swindells’ ENGLISH 10
Contestants Don’t Forget...
Hands on your buzzers, its... REVIEW JEOPARDY!
Julius Caesar By: William Shakespeare Inferno By: Dante Epics Gilgamesh,the Ramayana, Oedipus the King A Doll’s House By: Henrik Ibsen Keystones 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
Julius Caesar for$100 Julius Caesar ruled Rome in this year. What is ……..…?
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Julius Caesar for $200 He is the tragic hero of the play Julius Caesar, and “the noblest Roman of them all.” Who is…?
BRUTUS! Back toGame
Julius Caesar for$300 This literary device occurs when the audience knows that Caesar’s “friends” plan to kill him, but Caesar does not. What is…?
Dramatic Irony Back toGame
Julius Caesar for$400 This person is someone Caesar says he does NOT trust because he has a “lean and hungry look.” Who is…?
Good Answer! Cassius Back toGame
Julius Caesar for $500 This is a term for the lesson or main message of any story. In Caesar, a possible one of these is: with power often comes greed. What is…?
Theme Back toGame
A Doll’s House for $100 Torvald’s control over Nora is symbolized by this song and dance in the play. What is…?
The Tarantella Back toGame
A Doll’s House for $200 This addiction, more serious than her love for macaroons, is Nora’s biggest weakness. What is…?
Spending money Back toGame
A Doll’s House for $300 She is Nora’s friend from school, and she convinces Krogstad to keep Nora’s forgery and debt a secret. Who is…?
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Torvald Helmer. Back toGame
A Doll’s House for $500 This is why Nora decides to leave Torvald at the end of the play. What is…?
Torvald’s treating Nora like a piece of property. Back toGame
Inferno for $100 Dante’s entrance into these, at the beginning of Inferno, symbolizes his confusion and sinfulness. What are… ?
The “dark woods” Back toGame
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Inferno for $200 DAILY DOUBLE This is the name for a story where the characters, settings and events are an interconnected series of symbols which may contain a lesson about life. What is…?
An Allegory Back toGame
Inferno for $300 This is why Virgil is unable to lead Dante beyond Hell and into Heaven. What is…?
Virgil is unsure of his belief in God. Back toGame
Inferno for $400 This is why Judas Iscariot, Brutus, and Cassius are in the lowest level of Hell. What is…?
The crime of betrayal Back toGame
Inferno for $500 This is the name of the ferryman who takes Dante into Hell. Who is…?
Charon Back toGame
Epics for $100 This is the great deed Oedipus has done for the people of Thebes before the action of the play begins. What is…?
Oedipus defeated the Sphinx. Back toGame
Epics for $200 This is the dramatic irony that Oedipus doesn’t know about his parents. What are (two parts) …?
Oedipus has killed his father, Laius, and married his mother, Jocasta Back toGame
Epics for $300 In the Ramayana, this is how one could best describe the role of the gods who look down on the battle after sending Rama the chariot What are … ?
Spectators Back toGame
Epics for $400 In the The Epic of Gilgamesh, this is the person whose dream tells Gilgamesh of the afterlife. Who is…?
Enkidu Back toGame
Epics for $500 In the “Epic of Gilgamesh,” this is the person whom the gods give the gift of everlasting life after the flood. Who is…?
Upnapishtim Back toGame
Keystones for $100 This is a form of metaphor where part of something is used to signify the whole. What is…?
Synecdoche All hands on deck! The pot was boiling Canada played the U.S. in Hockey Back toGame He tossed the pigskin I love Shakespeare
Keystones for $200 This is a figure of speech employing obvious, extravagant, and often outrageous exaggeration. What is…?
Hyperbole The shot heard ‘round the world “There was, like, a thousand firefighters on my street last night.” Back toGame