Great Gatsby
King Lear
Australia
Writing Structure
Techniques
100

The Narrator

Who is Nick Carraway?

100

Lear's Hamartia

What is Pride/Hubris?

100

The Largest Cattle Company

What is Carney Cattle?
100

Each body paragraph should begin with this type of sentence.

What is topic sentence?

100

Sim___

What is 'ile'?
200

"The _____ light"

What is green?


200

This man marries Cordelia.

Who is the King of France?

200

The Drunkard

Why is Kipling Flynn?

200

Claims should be supported by this.

What is Techniques Quotes Evidence?

200

Technique meaning Realisation

What is Anagnorisis?

300

"Eyes... Blue and gigantic."

Who is TJ Eckleburg?

300

This illegitimate son schemes against his brother Edgar and father Gloucester.

Who is Edmund?

300

The policies that lead to aboriginal children's removal from their family.

What is the Aborigine Protection Act / White Assimilation policy?

300

Free Points!!!

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300

"Plan with clarity, act with courage, finish with excellence"

What is Tricolon

400

Gatsby is this gender

What is you cannot assume genders, based off of societal gender norms. Thats not very gen z of you? But yes he is a male.

400

"Thou, ______, art my goddess"

What is Nature?

400

Three characters and a theme each represents

Who is:

Nullah: 

Drover:

Lady Ashley:

King Carney:

Ivan:

Magarri:

Fletcher:


400

The 4 sentence types

What is Simple, Compound, Complex, Compound-Complex?

400

Repetition of the 's' or 'z' sound

What is Sibilance?


500

The valley of ashes symbolises this theme.

What is the emptiness and corruption behind the American Dream?

500

The contextual concern Edmund addresses is _______

What is Humanism / Social Hierarchy / the Role of Children in Medieval Society

500

The Chef of Faraway Downs

Who is Sing-Song?

500

The Error in this Introduction:

To study Shakespeare is to confront uncomfortable truths about human ambition,
morality and vulnerability.
How effectively does King Lear confirm this statement?


The experience of tragedy compels audiences to confront disquieting truths about the
human condition, particularly the unsettling recognition that the structures meant to
uphold fairness, trust, and order are vulnerable to collapse. In King Lear, William
Shakespeare dramatises this collapse with uncompromising severity, presenting a world in
which justice falters, loyalty is corrupted, and natural order unravels. Composed in the early
seventeenth century, the play reflects a Jacobean society preoccupied with questions of
succession, divine providence, and the stability of political and familial hierarchies. Yet
Shakespeare’s tragedy transcends its immediate context, stripping away the consolatory
assurances of providential design to expose the fragility of human systems. In so doing, the
play compels audiences across time to confront profoundly unsettling insights into the
precariousness of the human condition.


What is no direct link to question?

500

An example of Enjambment

What is (Any correct example)

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