Literary Eras
Metamorphosis
Hedda Gabbler
Things Fall Apart
The Merchant of Venice
100

What are the main characteristics of Modernism?

Experimentation, alienation, individualism, etc.

100

What does Gregor Samsa do for a living?

Traveling Salesman

100

What was Hedda's father's occupation?

General

100

Before dying, Ikemefuna thinks of Okonkwo as what?

His real father

100

What do Portia's suitors have to do in order to win her hand?

Choose the correct casket with her photo in it.

200

What is the historical context for Things Fall Apart?

Post-Colonized Africa, Apartheid, etc.
200

What does the picture on Gregor's wall depict?

A woman in furs

200

Mrs. Elvsted was previously a flame of 

George Tesman 

200

Nwoye questions the customs that condone the killing of Ikemefuna. Where does he find answers?

Christianity

200

Why does Shylock intensely dislike Antonio?

Because Antonio is anti-Semitic and publicly condemns Shylock for charging excessive interest.

300

What time period did Shakespeare write in? What were his primary styles of writing?

Renaissance, he generally wrote plays and poetry. THe plays were either comedies, histories, or tragedies.

300

How does the mother react when she sees Gregor?

She passes out

300

Mrs. Elvstead is worried that Lovborg will relapse into...

Drinking

300

What is the name for the personal god that each individual is given by the Creator at the moment of conception?

Chi

300

What does Portia say that Shylock must not do when he cuts off a pound of Antonio's flesh?

Spill a drop of blood

400
How did literature change from the Renaissance through Post-Modernism?

Answers may vary

400

What does Gregor do to spare Grete's feelings when she is in his room?

Hides behind a sheet

400

Who is Judge Brack throwing a dinner party for?

Bachelors and Husbands

400

Who said the following, "My father, they have killed me!"

Ikemefuna

400

Which main character does NOT get married by the end of the play?

Antonio 

500

Franz Kafka was primarily a writer during what era? How was his writing unique?

Modernism

"Kafkaesque"- nightmarish qualities 

500

How does Gregor die? How does his family feel after this?

He lies down in exhaustion and dies.

Relieved and Happy

500

How does Lovborg die? Who caused his death?

An accidental gun shot wound by a gun given to him by Hedda

500

When Okonkwo realizes that his clansmen will never go to war against the British, what is his next action?

Commit suicide

500

What does Shylock bring with him to the courtroom?

A knife and sclaes 

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