Define Verbal Irony
when someone says something that is sharply different from the reality of the situation
When did Shakesphere write Midsummer?
between 1594 and 1596
What type of conflict does Katniss face in the hunger games?
Character vs. Society
What was Mr. Smith's go to snack?
Pre-packaged hard boiled eggs from costco
What song did we listen to that was about Lynchings? And who sung the song?
Strange fruit, by Billie Holiday
What is not an example of Irony?
Who is the reincarnation of shakespheres wife?
Anne Hathaway
What is the type of conflict do the characters face in AMND?
Person vs. Person, Person vs. Society
What color did Mr. Smith die his hair when he was younger?
Blue
Name three of the book options that were for our nonfiction unit.
In a comic book, a superhero has a secret identity
Dramatic Irony
What was Shakesphere's brothers name
he didn't have a brother
Character vs. Character, Character vs. Self
What was Mr. Smith's brothers name?
Sam
What was Maya's extremely specific fact she shared with the class?
That she crashed a car into a house.
True or False: All verbal irony is sarcasm
false
What color eyes did Shakesphere have?
Unknown
What conflict do we all face every day.
What is Mr. Smith's instagram bio?
Educator, Theater artist, Gaymer, Cat dad. BLM 🏳🌈
What were three theme seeds explored in the lit circle books?
Possible answers: Mental health, racism, religion, lack of education, lack of food, poverty, discrimination of marginalized groups, etc
What type of irony occurs in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," and name a specific instance in which it happens
Dramatic Irony
Possible examples: Puck using the potion to change who they fall in love with; The donkey is actually Bottom
What is something unusual about Shakespeare?
His birthday was the same as his death day
Name the five main types of conflict
Person vs. Person, Person vs. Nature, Person vs. Society, Person vs. Self, Person vs. Technology
Why did Mr. Smith leave us?
Because Isaac didn't show up to class everyday
Spell the word that defines, "done without time to prepare."
Extemporaneous