A reason for The Odyssey's repetitiveness.
From an oral storytelling tradition/helps to remember it to recite out loud/etc.
Paraphrase any line that portrays Othello and Desdemona as opposites.
Probably the black ram/white ewe or Barbary horse lines?
This object symbolizes Sir Gawain's failure of honesty.
Lady Bertilak's green girdle
Which animal represents Germans in Maus and why?
Cats - any decent reason why, e.g. main predators of mice (Jewish people) during Holocaust
Victor Frankenstein is the real monster.
Anything convincing :)
Reason the Duke of Ferrara shows people the portrait of his last duchess.
To intimidate them, basically/tell the story of her wrongs and his revenge.
What makes the colours gold and green opposites in Sir Gawain?
Civilization/Christianity vs. Nature/Devil/Paganism
Object associated with the Devil's power in "Young Goodman Brown."
(Snake) staff
What the Duke of Ferrara displays in his gallery.
Portrait of his dead wife/other art.
The Duke of Ferrara murdered his last Duchess.
Anything that includes textual evidence :)
In Frankenstein, a factor that makes a jury likelier to believe your story.
Calmness/seeming sane/gender/class/educated background, etc, just NOT truth.
What makes the Cyclopes and the Phaiakians opposites?
Uncivilized, inhospitable, rural, vs. civilized, hospitable, wealthy
Iago compares his toxic words to this substance's entry into the body.
Poison dripped in Othello's ear.
Biblical figure both Frankenstein and his monster compare themselves to.
Satan (or the Devil, Lucifer, the fallen angel, etc)
Circe did nothing wrong, actually.
Anything grounded in the text.
According to Maus, the irony of the Beckett quote, "Every word is like an unnecessary stain on silence and nothingness."
...he SAID it.
The Arctic, the forest, the mountains, and South America all have this in common.
"Uncivilized" places of wild nature where Frankenstein's creature lives or offers to live.
Reason Francoise (Art's wife) is drawn as a mouse.
She requested it/she converted to Judaism.
What causes Young Goodman Brown's ultimate loss of faith?
Thinking his wife (Faith) might have joined the devil-worshippers in the woods.
Young Goodman Brown ends up on the side of the Devil.
Anything convincing :)
Vladek's reason for not wanting Art to include the story about his ex-girlfriend Lucia in Maus.
It's private/improper/has nothing to do with the Holocaust.
Why it is an identity crisis for Sir Gawain to laze around in bed while Lord Bertilak goes hunting.
Something about masculine and feminine roles (pursuer and pursued) or gendered space (inside/outside)
Something that made the Duchess of Ferrara smile.
Any of: compliments, sunsets, cherries, gifts, mule, the Duke passing her, anyone passing her, simple joys, too many things.
What is Iago's true motivation?
We don't know
Iago is in love with Othello.
Anything with any reference to the text at all, pretty much :)