Literary Terms
The Odyssey
Romeo and Juliet
Types of Propaganda
Animal Farm
100

A struggle between two opposing forces

Conflict

100

The son of Odysseus

Telemachus

100

The author of Romeo and Juliet

William Shakespeare

100

Short, catchy tunes

Jimgle

100

The author of animal farm and his/her pseudonym 

Eric Blair (George Orwell)

200

A comparison of two unlike objects using like or as

Simile

200

The amount of years which Calypso held Odysseus captive

7
200

The two families that which feuded with each other in the play

Capulets and Montagues

200
The act of repeating something that has already been said to gain attention

Repetition

200

The name of the animal that worked the hardest

Boxer
300

A Narrative hook that marks the beginning and adds complications or twists 

Rising action

300

Described as incorrigible and nostalgic

Odysseus

300

Where does the play take place

Verona, Italy

300

The speaker presents themselves as the average person to understand the audience

Plain Folks

300

Who was Napoleon's food tester

Pinkeye

400

Two elements that describe a character that goes through change and has many traits and personalities

Dynamic and round

400

The only one to truly recognize Odysseus once he had returned home

Eurynome

400

Who said the following quote "Come forth thy fearful man... Thou art wedded to calamity."

Friar Lawrence

400

A cognitive bias and a technique to promote an author's ideas

Name calling

400

What was the name of the animal's song that Old Major taught them

"Beasts of England"

500

All different types of points of view 

First, third, and third omniscient

500

What was the test of the bow

You had to string Odysseus's bow and shoot the arrow through 12 axe heads 

500

Three themes from Romeo and Juliet

1.) Innocence, virtue, and beauty can be destroyed

2.) Tragedy can be caused by old people's rage carried over to a younger generation

3.) Finding peace in a time of grief

4.) Good vs. evil

5.) Fate controlling life

500

A technique that seeks to manipulate audience perception of an issue by emphasizing one side and repressing another

Card stacking

500

What was the farmhouse originally used for once the men had been driven out 

A museum
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