The name of the slave of Reverend Parris.
What is Tituba?
The setting of Gatsby's house, as well as Nick's.
Where is West Egg, Long Island?
The town where George and Lennie fled from as a result of Lennie's actions in the beginning of the novella.
What is Weed?
The title is given to Macbeth for bravery in the battle at the end of Act I, scene ii.
What is Thane of Cawdor?
An indirect comparison where one thing is said to be something else.
What is metaphor?
The man who comes to "rid Salem of the devil," and who ends up regretting his role in the trials.
Who is Reverend Hale?
The college that Nick Carraway and Tom Buchanan attended.
What is Yale?
The thing that Lennie hallucinates at the end of the novel.
What is a gigantic rabbit?
The messenger who relays unpleasant information to many of the characters.
Who is Ross?
The author's attitude towards a work of literature.
What is tone?
What is adultery?
The real name of Gatsby.
What is James Gatz?
The excuse given for the reason behind why Curley's hand was broken.
What is it was caught in a machine?
What is no man born from a woman shall harm Macbeth?
Giving human qualities to inanimate objects.
What is personification?
The item that had a needle inserted into its belly by Abigail Williams to incriminate Elizabeth Proctor.
What is a poppet (doll)?
This is symbolic of the eyes of God.
What are the eyes of Dr. T.J. Eckleberg?
The man who shot Candy's dog.
Who is Carlson?
Macbeth's tragic flaw.
What is too much ambition?
Repetition of consonant sounds.
What is alliteration?
The names of the two Salem judges who presided over the trials.
What are Danforth and Hathorne?
The man known only as "the border."
What is Ewing Klipspringer?
The name of Lennie's aunt.
What is Clara?
The character who is the first to discover that Duncan has been murdered.
Who is Macduff?
A reference to a historical or literary event/character.
What is allusion?