COMMONERS
KNIGHTS
RULERS
PLACES
LITERATURE
100

The original Epic Hero.    

BEOWULF

100

A code of honor for knights and aristocrats.

CHIVALRY

100

Accidentally drinks poison.

GERTRUDE

100

Marah's home.

SYRIA

100

Laertes is Hamlet's...

FOIL

200

Really wishes her husband would write back.

MARGARET PASTON

200

Travels through time.

SIR GALAAD

200

The King of the Danes.

HROTHGAR and/or CLAUDIUS

200

Hamlet’s graduate school is here.

WITTENBURG

200

Dictates that knights must be loyal to their lords (kings).

CHIVALRY

300

Turns into a young woman.

ALLISOUN (THE OLD LADY)

300

Challenges Sir Launcelot to battle.    

SIR GAWAIN

300

Wishes to choose the Knight’s punishment.    

QUEEN GWYNEVERE

300

Shakespeare's birth place.

STRATFORD-UPON-AVON

300

An oral and literary tradition that involves the extraordinary deeds of a hero.

EPIC POETRY

400

Away at court in London.    

JOHN I

400

Tasked with finding out what women want.

THE KNIGHT

400

 Names himself king.    

SIR MODRED OR CLAUDIUS

400

The Royal Palace of Denmark

ELSINORE

400

The name for the dot above the letter i.

TITTLE

500

Thinks the Holy Grail makes a nice decoration.

MRS. WHITAKER

500

Courts the king’s wife.    

SIR LAUNCELOT

500

Caught between chivalry and vengeance.

KING ARTHUR

500

The burial site of Saint Thomas Beckett.

CANTURBURY

500

This poet was also a quasi-noble.

GEOFFREY CHAUCER
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