'American Born Chinese'
'A Midsummer Night's Dream' - Plot
'A Midsummer Night's Dream' - Characters
'A Midsummer Night's Dream' - Context
Literary Devices & Subject Terminology
Wild Card
100

Q: What was Wei-Chen Sun’s true identity? (100 Points)

A: The Monkey King’s Son

100

Q: Who does Egeus want Hermia to marry? (100 Points)

A: Demetrius

100

Q: Who said, “The course of true love never did run smooth?” (100 points)

A: Lysander

100

Q: What did dreams represent to the Elizabethan audience? (100 Points)

A: Premonitions and Omens

100

Q: Define oxymoron. (100 Points)

A: A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction.

100

Q: What destroyed the first Globe Theatre? (100 Points)

A: A fire

200

Q: Why does Greg not want Jin to date Amelia? (200 Points)

A: Because of his race/ethnicity
200

Q: What is the cause of the conflict between Oberon and Titania? (200 Points)

A: The Indian Child

200

Q: After taking the potion, which character did Titania fall in love with? (200 Points)

A: Bottom

200

Q: In the divine order, which class is the lowest? (200 points)

A: Animals, plant, minerals

200

Q: Which two subject terminologies are shown in “O spite! Too old to be engag’d to young!” (200 points)

A: Antithesis & Ecphonesis

200

Q: How do you properly cite from 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'? (200 Points)

A: (Shakespeare Act #. Scene #. Line #)

300

Q: Name 3 examples of stereotyping as shown in the character Chin-Kee? (300 points)

A: Excelling grades, clothing, facial appearance, the type of food he eats, etc.

300

Q: Name 2 things that make the play performed by the mechanicals ridiculous. (300 points)

A: They exposed the plot before acting, messing up lines, and had to reassure the audience about the character, etc.

300

Q: Who is chosen to be the lion in the Mechanical’s play? (300 Points)

A: Snug

300

Q: Which of these is NOT a convention of Courtly Love? (300 Points)

1. The man should fall in love with a woman of equal or higher social class than himself.

2. The woman must reject the man’s advances in order to preserve her honor and good name.

3. The man tries to perform deeds to make himself good enough for his lady.

4. The man can abandon his love anytime.

A: 4. The man can abandon his love anytime.

300

Q: What is the effect of ecphonesis? (300 Points)

A: To show strong emotional reactions.

300

Q: What is the largest island in the world? (300 Points)

A: Greenland

400
Q: What are two main themes in American Born Chinese? (400 Points)

A: Identity, Racism, etc.

400

Q: Where was Lysander and Hermia planning to get married? (400 points)

Lysander's Dowager Aunt's House

400

Q: According to the chain of being, rank the following characters from decreasing ranks. Hermia, Theseus, Tom Snout, Titania, Egeus (400 points)

A: Titania> Theseus> Egeus> Hermia> Tom Snout

400

Q: Who does Titania's role evoke comparison to. (400 Points)

A: Queen Elizabeth I

400

Q: What is a semantic field? (400 Points)

A: A group of related words that work together to create a mood/tone.

400

Q: Who is the author of the book 'Charlotte's Web'? (400 Points)

A: E.B White

500

Q: Where was Jin born? (500 Points)

A: San Fransisco 

500

Q: What does Puck say the audience should do if they haven't enjoyed the play? (500 Points)

A: Pretend it was a dream

500
Q: Who is the director of the play within the play? (500 Points)

A: Peter Quince

500

What context point would you make for the following quote?

"I beg the ancient privilege of Athens./ As she is mine, I may dispose of her—/ Which shall be either to this gentleman/ Or to her death—according to our law" (Shakespeare 1.1.41-44)

- Elizabethans were very religious and believed children should obey their parents (as told in the Bible)

- Patriarchal society. Daughters had to obey fathers and marry who they said.

- Elizabethans believed in The Great Chain of Being. To go against it would lead to chaos. 

500

Find 3 literary devices in the following quote:

You, ladies, you whose gentle hearts do fear/ The smallest monstrous mouse that creeps on floor,/ May now perchance both quake and tremble here,/ When lion rough in wildest rage doth roar. (Shakespeare 5.1.212-215)

- Oxymoron "smallest monstrous"

- Alliteration "monstrous mouse"

- Semantic field of being scared and gentle "gentle", "quake" and "tremble"

- Repetition "you"

500
Q: What are the Roman Numerals for 115? (500 Points)

A: CXV

1000

Q: Who put the Monkey King under the mountain of a rock? (1000 Points)

A: Tze-Yo-Tzuh

1000

Q: What TYPE of flower is love-in-idleness? (1000 Points)

A: A pansy

1000
Q: What are the two inanimate objects represented by the actors of the play within the play? (1000 Points)

A: The wall and the moon.

1000

What context point would you make for the following quote?

If we shadows have offended,/ Think but this, and all is mended—/ That you have but slumbered here/ While these visions did appear. (Shakespeare 5.1.403-406)

- If a playwright offended with his play they could end up losing their funding, their theatre, be sent to jail or lose their head! It was important to stress that this is just a silly play. 

1000

Find 5 literary devices in the following quote:

OBERON

Through the house give glimmering light,/ By the dead and drowsy fire./ Every elf and fairy sprite/ Hop as light as bird from brier./ And this ditty, after me,/ Sing and dance it trippingly. (Shakespeare 5.1.371-376)

- Imagery "glimmering light"

- Personification "drowsy fire"

- Alliteration "give glimmering", "dead and drowsy" and "bird from brier"

- Simile "Hop as light as bird from brier"

- Semantic field of celebration "ditty", "sing", "dance"

- Imperatives "give glimmering light", "Hop" and "Sing and dance"

- Sensory language "glimmering light", "sing"

1000

Q: This is the ONLY sport that has been played on the moon. (1000 Points)

A: Golf

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