Figurative Language
Canterbury Tales
Twelfth Night
100

Describing something by saying that it is something else; a comparison between two things

Metaphor

100

True or false: The knight is well loved in "The Wife of Bath's" tale.

False

100

Where does Twelfth Night take place?

Illyria 

200

An author describes a character exactly how they are

Direct Characterization

200

In the prologue of The Canterbury Tales, the characters are going on a pilgrimage to Canterbury, England to visit the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket. What can you infer about this time period?

They were religious 

200

What is one rule of Elizabethan England that Shakespeare breaks in Twelfth Night?

You must dress according to your gender; You must not change class; Homosexuality is not allowed; Women must obey

300

The audience/reader knows something that the other characters do not know

Dramatic Irony

300

In The Canterbury Tales prologue, we are told that the squire sings, plays instruments, and wears colorful clothes. We can infer that he is:

Creative/artsy 

300

True or False: Orsino is not a respected duke

False

400

At the beginning of Twelfth Night, Orsino says β€œ"If music is love's food, then keep playing.” This is an example of:

Metaphor

400

β€œThe knight wasn't fancy, but he was a good man. He wore a simple tunic made of fustian, which was a type of cloth.” This quote from The Canterbury Tales Prologue is an example of:

Direct Characterization

400

What are the two main ideas of Twelfth Night

Unrequited love; Mistaken Identity 

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