How did Ophelia die
She drowned
What era was Beowulf
Anglo-Saxin era
Who did Beowulf defeat in the begining of the story
Who was the author of the book
What is the strawman argument?
a form of argument and an informal fallacy of having the impression of refuting an argument
What was the name of the play that the theatre people put on
The Moustrap
When was the Middle age era
5th century to the late 15th century
Queen Guinevere
How did Frankenstein's mother die
Scarlet fever while nursing Elizabeth (illness)
Name three logical fallacies
Hasty generalization, Faulty casualty, Either/or, Slippery Slope, Bandwagon, Sentimental appeal, Scare Tactics, Appeal to False Authority, Ad Hominem, Straw man.
Who was the King to Hamlet
Hamlet's Uncle
Name a story from the Renaissance period?
Romeo and Juliet, Utopia, Hamlet, MacBeth
What worldview was Christmas Storms and Sunshine
Christian
What was the biggest change of Frankenstein's feelings towards the monster
Eager to disgusted/horrified
Who would an advertisement company use to appeal to false authority?
Celebrities
Who saw the King's Ghost first
Marcellus and Bernardo
What English was spoken during the later part of the Middle Ages.
Modern English, not Old english
Who wrote Eutopia?
Thomas More
What is the name of the family the monster observed?
The DeLacey family
What is the difference between Pathos, Logos, and Ethos?
Pathos is the appeal to emotions, Logos is the appeal to logic, and Ethos is the appeal to ethics.
Recite the first four lines of the "To Be or Not to Be" speech
To be, or not to be, that is the question:
Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer
The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune,
Or to take arms against a sea of troubles
What is the second period we studied?
The Middle Ages
What was the purpose of "The Modest" proposal
To expose the exploitation of society
Who is Frankenstein's Love (first and last name)
Elizabeth Lavenza
What is the definition of Satire?
The use of humour, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices