Of Mice and Men
Rhetoric
Romeo & Juliet
Hero’s Journey
100

This character is a former boxer and quick to pick fights with people bigger than him.

Curley

100

This rhetorical appeal will often rely on hard facts and evidence.


Logos

100

This ruler of Verona breaks up the opening street brawl at the beginning of the play.


Prince Escalus

100

When the hero finds a teacher in the story, this is referred to as the meeting of the what?


Mentor

200

This character is the “swamper” on the ranch and is missing a hand.


Candy

200

This rhetorical strategy appeals to emotion.


Pathos
200

This character repeatedly cries out, "A plague o' both your houses!" before dying.


Mercutio

200

Name one example of something a hero might gain as a result of surviving “the ordeal” stage.


Wisdom, Knowledge, Confidence, etc.

300

This character is known as the “prince” of the ranch and is well-respected by all.


Slim

300

In SOAPSTone, what the "A" stands for.


Audience

300

Friar Laurence calculates that his potion will keep Juliet in a death-like sleep for exactly this many hours.


42

300

This stage at the beginning of the hero's journey is characterized by the hero being hesitant to embrace his role as a hero.

Refusal of the Call

400

This event foreshadows the death of Lennie.


Death of Candy's dog

400

In SOAPSTone, what the "O" stands for.


Occasion

400

To prove their ancient feud is truly over, the grieving fathers vow to do what?


Build gold statues of Romeo and Juliet.

400

This is the first stage of the hero's journey.

Ordinary World

500

This person appears to Lennie in a vision before he is killed.


Aunt Clara

500

In SOAPSTone, what the second "S" stands for.

Subject

500

This historical crisis prevents Friar John from delivering the crucial letter to Romeo in Mantua.


The Plague

500

When the hero leaves their world to enter the "special" world, this is referred to as crossing ______________?

The Threshold

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