Shakespeare
A Christmas Carol
Touching the Void
Poetry
Myths and Legends
Frankenstein
100

Who wrote Midsummer Night’s Dream?

William Shakespeare

100

Who wrote A Christmas Carol?

Charles Dickens

100

What terrible accident happens to Joe?

Falls into the void, breaks his leg

100

What is a paragraph called in a poem?

Stanza

100

What is Zeus the god of?

Lightning

100

What natural phenomenon does Frankenstein use to bring the monster to life?

Lightning

200

Who does Capulet threaten with violence?

Juliet

200

Why did Scrooge hate Christmas?

Because he was grumpy, entitled, didn’t like spending money

200

What does FANBOYS stand for?

For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so

200

What device uses the same sound at the beginning of two or more words?

Alliteration

200

Who were the first people in the Bible?

Adam and Eve

200

What is the name of Frankenstein's murdered brother?

William

300

Who are the “star-cross’d lovers”?

Romeo and Juliet

300

What was the little disabled boy called?

Tiny Tim

300

What are the full names of the people in Touching the Void

Joe Simpson and Simon Yates

300

What is a rhyming couplet?

When two lines of poetry rhyme

300

Which monster did Theseus kill?

The Minotaur

300

How long did it take to make the Monster's bride?

2 years

400

Who was Shakespeare married to?

Anne Hathaway

400

Give 2 adjectives beginning with M to describe Scrooge at the beginning of the novella

Miserable, misanthropic

400

What does the D in DAFOREST stand for? 

Direct Address

400

Who wrote 'Caged Bird'?

Maya Angelou

400

Which monster has only one eye?

Cyclops

400

What is galvinism?

Using electricity to create life

500

Who is the antagonist in Midsummer Night's Dream

Antagonist

500

Where did Scrooge work?

Counting House

500

What do the two Rs in DAFOREST stand for?

Rhetorical Questions/Repetition

500

What does the tongue mean in Search for my Tongue?

Language

500

How did Odysseus trick the Cyclops?

He hid under a sheep

500

Who wrote Frankenstein? 

Also write one fact about them

Mary Shelley

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