Scott's Biography
Analysis
"Patriotism"
Accomplishments
Fun Facts
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Sir Walter Scott, famous for works like Ivanhoe and Patriotism, was born in this city in 1771.

What is Edinburgh?

100

This genre was popularized by Sir Walter Scott with his novel Waverley, blending historical events with fictional narratives

What is the historical novel?

100

The year that Patriotism was written and published.

What is 1819?

100

In 1820, Sir Walter Scott was knighted by this British monarch during his reign.

Who is King George IV?

100

Sir Walter Scott collected and published these traditional Scottish songs, deeply influencing his literary works.

What are ballads?

200

Before becoming a famous writer, Walter Scott trained for this profession in Scotland.

What is a Lawyer?

200

Scott’s Patriotism became widely popular in schools and is often quoted to inspire feelings of loyalty during times of this.

What is war or national conflict?

200

Scott’s Patriotism was written during a time of growing national sentiment in this century.

What is the 19th century?

200

Many of Scott's stories have been adapted into operas, ballets, and these, which are ancient types of movies.

What are films?

200

This famous Romantic poet and friend of Scott once referred to him as “the most honest of men and the most chivalrous of writers.”

Who is Lord Byron?

300

Sir Walter Scott was friends with this Romantic poet, author of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.

Who is Samuel Taylor Coleridge?

300

In Patriotism, Scott suggests that wealth and fame are meaningless without this attachment.

What is attachment to one’s country?

300

In Patriotism, Scott warns that the man who lacks love for his homeland will live and die in this manner.

What is “unwept, unhonoured, and unsung”?

300

This estate, purchased and expanded by Sir Walter Scott, became his residence and is now a museum dedicated to his life and works.

What is Abbotsford?

300

Scott played a key role in popularizing the wearing of this iconic garment, now synonymous with Scottish heritage.

What is the kilt?

400

This U.S. President, a great admirer of Scott, often quoted his works and even named his horse “Sam Patches” after a character from Scott’s novels.

Who is Andrew Jackson?

400

The message of Patriotism emphasizes loyalty to this place.

What is one's native country?

400

Sir Walter Scott's poem, Patriotism, is an example of this ten-line poetic form, which features a rhyme scheme of ABABABCDDC

What is a dècima?

400

In 1820, Sir Walter Scott was awarded this title by King George IV, making him part of the British nobility.

What is a Baronet?

400

This monument in Edinburgh, dedicated to Sir Walter Scott, is known as the largest monument to a writer in the world.

What is the Scott Monument?

500

In Ivanhoe, Sir Walter Scott introduces this outlaw, later made famous in English folklore.

Who is Robin Hood?

500

In Patriotism, Scott famously begins with the line, “Breathes there the man with soul so dead, who never to himself hath said” this phrase.

What is “This is my own, my native land”?

500

This historical event and sentiment influenced Sir Walter Scott's writing of Patriotism, reflecting the fervor and sacrifices of those who fought for national identity and freedom during the early 19th century.

What is the Napoleonic Wars?



500

Sir Walter Scott's works were among the first to be translated into this language, expanding his fame across Europe.

What is French?

500

Walter Scott was deeply involved in promoting this Scottish beverage, which later became one of the country’s most famous exports.

What is Whiskey?

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