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Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from H1

Aristotle asserts he is morally acute, has a

mixture of personality traits, is elevated above the common man – He’s larger

than life!

$100 Answer from H1

What are the qualities of a tragic hero?

$200 Question from H1

He fortuned both an epic hero home and a

tragic hero to the truth.

$200 Answer from H1

Who is Teiresisas?

$300 Question from H1

Be wise, give the gods their due because humans are great, but

not as great as the gods.

$300 Answer from H1

What is Sophocles’ message (theme)?

$400 Question from H1

Sophocles changed this to 15 members instead of 3.

$400 Answer from H1

What is the Chorus?

$500 Question from H1

This was the shift in his era.

$500 Answer from H1

What is the shift from the emphasis of the gods’ power to the emphasis on man’s abilities?

$100 Question from H2

Marlowe borrowed his structure from these.

$100 Answer from H2

What are morality plays?

$200 Question from H2

Through Faustus Marlowe reject’s this.

$200 Answer from H2

What is Classical learning?

$300 Question from H2

Allegorical figures that represent the psychomachia.

$300 Answer from H2

What are the good and bad angels?

$400 Question from H2

The ringing of the bell, the closing of the book, the extinguishing of

the candle.

$400 Answer from H2

What are the friars’ attempts to banish the evil spirits?

$500 Question from H2

They recited the prologue and commented on the action; they foreshadowed events to come

$500 Answer from H2

What are the functions of the chorus?

$100 Question from H3

Mercutio’s kin.

$100 Answer from H3

Who is Prince Escalus?

$200 Question from H3

The Prince trusts him to reveal the truth

$200 Answer from H3

Who is Benvolio?

$300 Question from H3

Three quatrains and a couplet.

$300 Answer from H3

What is the structure of a Elizabethan or Shakespearean sonnet?

$400 Question from H3

The foil to Benvolio’s peace.

$400 Answer from H3

What is Tybalt’s hate?

$500 Question from H3

This is an example “That most are busied

when they’re most alone.”

$500 Answer from H3

What is a paradox?

$100 Question from H4

The amount of time Dicken’s covers in his

novel.

$100 Answer from H4

What is 19 years?

$200 Question from H4

Commonalities of Dr. Manette and Darnay

$200 Answer from H4

What are Lucie and imprisoned in secrecy?

$300 Question from H4

The person who connects London and Paris.

$300 Answer from H4

Who is Darnay?

$400 Question from H4

He was Dickens’ source for the historical details on the French

Revolution

$400 Answer from H4

Who is Thomas Carlyle?

$500 Question from H4

Symbolized blood, foreshadowed future events and provided characterization.

$500 Answer from H4

What is Wine?

$100 Question from H5

Romeo: The game was ne’er so fair, and I’m done.”Mercutio: “Tut! Dun’s the mouse, the constable’s own word! If thou are Dun, we’ll draw thee from the mire.”

$100 Answer from H5

What is a pun?

$200 Question from H5

But soft! What light through yonder window breaks.

It is the east and Juliet is the sun.

$200 Answer from H5

What is blank verse?

$300 Question from H5

Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and the success of liberty. (Example of)

$300 Answer from H5

What is parallelism?

$400 Question from H5

Oedipus vs the gods; Romeo vs. Tybalt; Evermonde vs. Darnay

$400 Answer from H5

What are conflicts?

$500 Question from H5

Mercutio thinks Romeo is searching out fair Rosaline; however, we know what he is really doing.

$500 Answer from H5

What is dramatic irony?

Final Jeopardy

Protagoras’ assertion

Final Jeopardy Answer

“Man is the measure of all things.”

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