Characters and Places
Plot and General Info
Key Ideas and Symbolism
20

The male protagonist

Who is Sir Tristrem

20

The flower that Tristram compares Iseult to

What is Honeysuckle?

20

The bush that Tristram compares himself to

What is Hazel?

40

The main female protagonist 

Who is Queen Iseult

40

The genre of poetry that Chevrefoil falls into.

What is Medieval romance poetry?

40

___________ is the idea that the metaphor of the plants describes

What is "one can not survive with out the other?"

60

The main antagonist of the poem 

Who is King Mark?

60

Queen Iseult feels this as she tries to walk away from Tristram.

What is Paralyzed by love?

60

When two lovers are separated they often perish from this emotion

What is loneliness?

80

This is the country that Tristram is banished to

What is Wales?

80

Tristram uses this to send a secret sign to Queen Iseult

What is a stick?

80

This offers pleasure but also pain and sometimes death

What is love?

100

This is the name of the Queens trusted servant

Who is Faithful Brenguein?

100

This is where Queen Iseult is traveling to when Tristram secretly meets with her

Where is Tintagel, Cornwall?

100

The main idea/theme of this poem

What is loosing some one you truly love is so painful it can kill you?

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