The Great Gatsby
Macbeth
Shakespeare
Literary Devices
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100

The person at the end of the novel who shoots and kills Gatsby.

Who is George Wilson?

100

This character is known as the protagonist of the play, who begins moral and ethical and goes on to become a serial killer.

Who is Macbeth?

100

This is the name of the birthplace of Shakespeare.

What is Stratford Upon Avon?

100

This type of irony may be defined as when the audience knows more than the actors.

What is dramatic irony?

100

This is how to spell your English teacher's last name.

What is B-u-r-g-h-a-r-d-t?

200

The phrase in which Gatsby uses to refer to most characters he meets in the story

What is "old sport"?

200

Lady Macbeth is unable to kill King Duncan herself for this reason.

What is King Duncan resembles her father too much?

200

Daily Double. You will earn 2x points.

These are the names of Shakespeare's three children.

What are Susanna, Hamnet, and Judith?

200

This literary element is described as something used to represent something else.

What is a symbol?

200

Identify 3 of 4 countries mentioned in Macbeth.

What is:

Norway, Scotland, Ireland, England?


300

Gatsby is accused of killing Myrtle in a car accident, when in reality, it was this character who hit Myrtle

Who is Daisy?

300

This symbol first appears in scene one, when Macbeth hallucinates about his plan to kill the King

What is the bloody dagger?

300

This is the rhyme scheme of each sonnet written by Shakespeare.

What is abab, cdcd, efef, gg?

300

This literary element is described as a hint or clue about a future event.

What is foreshadowing?

300

The name of the poetess who wrote, "We Real Cool."

Who is Gwendolyn Brooks?

400

This symbol encourages Gatsby to go for his dream of winning back Daisy.

What is the green light at the end of the dock?

400

This apparition meant that no man born of a woman would be a threat to Macbeth. 

What is the bloody child?


400

The structure of Shakespeare's sonnets includes three of these.

What are Quatrains?

400

An example of this type of irony is a baker being allergic to flour.

What is situational irony?

400
This is the number of syllables needed to create each line of a haiku.

What is 5, 7, 5?

500

The whole name of the author of The Great Gatsby.

Who is F. Scott Fitzgerald?

500

This instrument is referenced by Macduff in the following battle call before the war with Macbeth, "Make all our ____ speak; give them all breath/ Those clamorous harbingers of blood and death."

What are trumpets?

500

The ages of William Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway when they wed.

What is 18 and 26?

500

This is described as a scene that takes place in an earlier time of a story.

What is a flashback?

500

This is the name of the law that made alcohol illegal in the 1920's.

What is prohibition?

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