Verbs
Brave New World Characters
Poetry Terms
Macbeth Characters
Historic Connection
Quotes
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to admire, to look up to

respect

100

Raised on Indian Reservation

John

100

Comparing with like or as

simile

100

The tragic hero who starts well yet ends badly

Macbeth

100

Cost of admission for ground before stage in Elizabethan Playhouse

one penny

100

Lady Macbeth advises husband to hide intentions

"Look the innocent flower yet be the serpent beneath." 

"False face must hide what false heart doth know." 

200

to cleanse, to purify

to purge

200

World Controller keeping all the same and happy

Mustapha Mond

200

Comparing by stating one thing is something else

metaphor

200

The loving wife who is later neglected

Lady Macbeth 

200

Famous author of gothic novels

Mary W Shelley

200

Macbeth says it's not a convenient time to mourn his wife

"She should have died hereafter.  Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow creeps in this petty pace ...."

300

to come down from, to descend

to alight

300

Alpha whose nurse was inattentive while tending the test tubes

Bernard Marx

300

a repeated word or image

motif

300

The meddler(s) who set everything into action

Three witches

300

Rousseau's quote to spur a revolution: "Man is born _ and everywhere he is in _."

free -- chains

300

Mond explaining the use of soma

"Christianity without tears, that's what soma is."

400

to attempt, to try

to venture

400

Doesn't realize but wants a long term relationship

Lenina

400

engaging the 5 senses

imagery

400

The heir who sought protection and assistance from a nearby king

Malcolm

400

__ Wordsworth and __ Coleridge redefined poetry in the Romantic Age

William -- Samuel

400

Witches conjuring and circling their magic potion

"Double, double, toil and trouble

Fire burn and cauldron bubble."

500

to associate with, to keep company with

to consort

500
University Professor who wants to make a grand mark

Helmholtz Watson

500

repeating the first sound in several words close together

alliteration

500

The analog character to measure against the main character with choices made

Macduff

500

T/F - Puritans supported the playhouses

False

500

John explaining what it's like to feel emotions

"I want God.  I want poetry. I want real danger. I want freedom.  I want goodness.  I want sin."

600

to chew on

to masticate

600

The analog to compare against the main character - the ideal citizen

Henry Foster

600

making a reference to something known in the culture

allusion

600

The noble man who travels a lot bringing news to other characters and audience

Ross

600

Something different about the theatres after they reopened in 1660

Roof overhead, women acting, painted backdrop

600

John quoting Miranda from Shakespeare's Tempest

"How many goodly creatures are there here! How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world that has such people in it."

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