Why is Richard referred to as a boar?
The house crest. His personality traits, e.g loneliness and aggression.
What was the myth during the Elizabethan Era?
The Tudor myth.
What is the term for comparing someone to an animal?
Bonus Points: Give two examples from Richard III
Animalistic Metaphor.
Bonus Point: E.g. Foul, hunch-backed toad. Vile and demonic dog.
What was the main character in 1984?
Winston.
Which text is a compilation of contemporary narratives and historical standpoints?
Looking for Richard.
Does Shakespeare own the Tudor myth?
No.
Was Richmond righteous in reality?
No.
What author wrote Sand and Big World?
Tim Winton.
What is the nature of Looking For Richard from an ownership standpoint?
Democratic.
Who was more restricted in the creative process of their texts?
Bonus Points: Why?
William Shakespeare.
Bonus Points: He was under the jurisdiction of Queen Elizabeth.
What was Shakespeare's purpose in portraying the Tudor Myth?
To legitimise Queen Elizabeth's rule.
Which character wore a glove in Mice and Men?
Curly.
What is the term used for the opinions of the public or majority?
Voxpop.
What author influenced Shakespeare's Richard III?
Sir Thomas More's "The History of King Richard III".
What lens is Al Pacino's LFR projected in?
A post-modern lens.
What was the disease the sheep contracted in the movie, Rams?
OJD (Ovine Johnes Disease)