Satire & "The Modest Proposal"
Romanticism & Frankenstein
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Modernism
Phrases and Clauses
100
Jonathan Swift makes this "modest proposal" to solve the problem of hunger in Ireland.
What is eat babies?
100
Name at least 4 of the Romantic poets we studied during this block.
Who are Shelley, Keats, Byron, Burns, Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Blake?
100
Originally, the will of Henry Jekyll names this person to be the beneficiary if he dies. Ultimately, it names this person.
Who are Hyde and Utterson?
100
In Joyce's "Araby," the narrator has an epiphany about this.
What is he realizes how vain he is in trying to pursue Mangan's sister?
200
The purpose of satire is this.
What is to expose a social vice or folly for people to examine their actions/opinions?
200
Romantic poets are typically obsessed with this topic.
What is man's connection to nature and the divine?
200
Robert Louis Stevenson was inspired to write this novel because of this event.
What is he dreamed of a man trapped in a closet?
200
This is one of the themes of modernism.
What are alienation/loneliness, fantasy vs. reality, or change/transformation?
200
This phrase starts with a noun or pronouns and also contains a participle.
What is an absolute?
300
This "news source" is a satirical online newspaper that critiques modern social vices and follies.
What is The Onion?
300
Mary Shelley writes her novel with these three frames.
What are Captain Walton, Victor Frankenstein, and the monster?
300
Lanyon seemingly dies for this reason.
What is he is so appalled by what Jekyll has revealed to him?
300
"The Doll's House" is really about this topic.
What are the divisions of social class?
300
This clause modifies a noun in the sentence and starts with which, whom, that, etc.
What is an adjective clause?
400
Using this literary device to highlight a certain point, the author is trying to exaggerate for effect.
What is hyperbole?
400
The monster all of these people in the novel. List them in order.
Who are William Frankenstein, Henry Clerval, and Elizabeth? (You might include Victor...)
400
This novel reflects the Victorian Age for this reason.
What is it reflects interest in the subconscious mind/ dual personalities / Freud?
400
The perspectives of "The New Dress" and "Araby" are comparable in this way.
What is they are both in the first person and in the mind of the narrator (stream of consciousness)?
400
This clause begins with a subordinate conjunction and answers How? When? or Why?
What is an adverb clause?
500
This literary device is a mean form of humor where you say one thing, but you really mean the exact opposite.
What is sarcasm?
500
This is the turning point in the monster's decision to act like the monster people treat him like.
What is when the man shoots at him after he rescues the little girl and/or when William calls him a monster?
500
Dr. Jekyll leaves these three documents for Utterson after he commits suicide.
What are a letter with instructions to read Lanyon's narrative, the revised will naming Utterson as beneficiary, and his "Full Statement of the Case"?
500
In "The New Dress," Mabel's reality contrasts with her fantasy in this way.
What is she feels fabulous at the dressmaker's OR she imagines her marriage full of romance?
500
These are the three phrases that involve an -ing word somehow.
What are gerund, participle, and absolute?
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