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Term I Learned
Buckleyisms
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Q: In Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis (1915), Gregor Samsa awakes one morning from troubled dreams to discover that he has been transformed into a giant what?

A: Cockroach (or any vermin, really)

100

Q: Which German composer is considered the father of Romanticism?

A: Ludvig van Beethoven

100

Q: e.e. cummings composed a visual poem designed to mimic the body and movements of which insect?

A: A grasshopper

100

Q: What is a canon?

A: A generally agreed upon corpus of artistic works considered to be of particular quality and importance within a culture

100

Q: What is Buckley's favourite kind of membrane?

A: Permeable. Obviously. 

200

Q: Who wrote The Divine Comedy (c.1300)?

A: Dante Alighieri

200

Q: When did the Romantic movement begin?

A: The early 19th century

200

Q: Which three word, interior monologue-style writing technique was pioneered by the Modernists? 

A: Stream-of-consciousness

200

Q: What is the best synonym for the word 'said'?

A: That's right, it was a trick question. 'Said' is enough.

200

Q: A good story is not what, it's a what?

A: Contraption/explosion

300

Q: According to Audre Lord, "the master's tools will never dismantle" what?

A: "The master's house"

300

Q: Which two English poets were arguably the first literary Romantics? 

A: William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge

300

Q: What was the three word motto of the Modernists?

A: "Make it new"

300

Q: What are Chekhov's two rules for writing short stories?

A: 1. Put your character in a tree; and

    2: Throw rocks

300

Q: As a writer, where does Buckley say you should walk, how, and wearing what?

A: Down Main Street, naked, and a mask

400

Q: What is the premise of The Strange Tale of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde? 

A: A scientist invents a potion which temporarily transforms him into a monster, expressing his deepest, darkest desires.

400

Q: What is pantheism?

A: The belief that God can be found in all living things

400
Q: Complete the title of Ezra Pound's two line poem: 'In a Station of the _________'.

A: 'Metro'

400

Q: What is the Dunning-Kruger effect?

A: The phenomenon of people who know less believing that they know more and vice versa.

400

Q: In our inaugural game, who were the first three Secret Buckleys?

A: Andie, Dekoda and Isaac

500

Q: Which 1922 Modernist masterpiece by James Joyce climaxes with three sentences, each approximately twenty pages long?

A: Ulysses

500

Q: William Blake's poetry was published in two volumes, titled Songs of I________________ and Songs of E_______________.

A: Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience

500
Q: Who famously said "A rose is a rose is a rose"?

A: Gertrude Stein

500

Q: Name two aspects of Post-Modernism.

A: There is no 'high' and 'low' art, fragmentation of truth and perspective, irony and metatextuality, hyperexperimentalism  

500

Q: What does Buckley have on his burgers?

A: MEAT ONLY

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