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100

Silas' adopted daughter.

Who is Eppie?

100

Books by Charles Dickens.

What are Great Expectations, Oliver Twist, and A Christmas Carol?

100

The era The Importance of Being Earnest is set in.

When is the Victorian era?

100

Themes in The Importance of Being Earnest.

What are the masks of society, manners, and marriage?

100

The man that killed Mrs. Joe.

Who is Orlick?

200

Victor's lover.

Who is Elizabeth?

200

Author of Rikki-Tikki-Tavi.

Who is Rudyard Kipling?

200

The town Silas Marner lives in.

Where is Raveloe?

200

Themes in Silas Marner.

What are industrialization, the consequences of betrayal and greed, the redemption of love, and the relationship of the individual and society?

200

Mr. Collin's benefactress and Mr. Darcy's aunt.

Who is Lady Catherine?

300

Ivanhoe's knight name. 

Who is the disinherited knight?

300

Writings by Robert Louis Stevenson.

What are The Silverado Squatters and The Swing?

300

Where Victor Frankenstien's home is.

Where is Geneva Switzerland?

300
Themes in Great Expectations.

What are contentment, the influence of money, how a person influences others, and the effect of society on the individual?

300

Mr. Rochester's first wife.

Who is Bertha?

400

Elizabeth Bennet's sisters.

Who are Jane, Mary, Catherine (Kitty), and Lydia?

400

British Literature author born in Scotland.

Who is Sir Walter Scott?

400

The century Ivanhoe was set.

When were the 1100s or the 12th century (1194)?

400

Themes in Frankenstein.

What are scientific advancement, revenge, isolation, and family relationships?

400

The antagonist in Ivanhoe.

Who is Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert?

500

The School Jane Eyre attended.

What is Lowood School?

500

Author who had 2 sisters who were also writers.

Who is Charlotte Bronte?

500

A book that spans the same time periods as Jane Eyre and Pride and Prejudice.

What is Great Expectations?

500

Themes in Ivanhoe.

What are chivalry, religion, prejudice, and government?

500

The term used in The Importance of Being Earnest used to describe someone who makes up a false identity to get out of obligations.

What is a bunburyist?

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