How modern(ism)
Storied Elements
The Scottish Play
Missed Takes
It is technique-ical
100

This monument, built in Paris 1889, was constructed as a centrepiece for the 1889 World Fair and is a symbol for the genius of humanity

What is "The Eiffel Tower"

100

This character in a story gets their name from the combination of the ancient greek words

protos: first in line & agonistes: actor 

Who is "the protagonist"

100
What is the name of the King that Macbeth murdered

What is "King Duncan"

100

Their is an issue with this sentence.

What is "there*"

100
What is the name of this technique, most commonly used to give human-like qualities to non-human objects

What is "personification"

200

The movement of Modernism became popular during which century?

What is "20th Century"

200

Represented by 'the big hand' this concept is also represented by one page of a screenplay.

What is "one minute"

200

This seat stealing ghost first appears to Macebeth in a banquet after his death.

Who is "Banquo"

200

what is wrong here?

What is "missing capital letter"

200

Serving as both a beautiful man-made object and a structure that links two places together, Hart repeated uses this titular character as a symbol.

What is "a bridge"

300

This dishevelled Scientist first theorised about the relativity of matter, permanently changing our understanding of the world and our place within it 

Who is "Albert Einstein"
300

What is the difference between direct and indirect characterisation?

Direct characterisation is when an author tells the qualities of a character. Indirect is when the author shows qualities through their choices, dialogue or actions.

300

Macbeth had these three titles throughout the duration of the play.

What is "Thane of Glamis, Thane of Cawdor, King of Scotland".

300

The mothers' child's apostrophe poster posed much confusion.

What is "Incorrect apostrophe after mothers'"

300

This technique refers to repeated vowel sounds.

"How many dawns, chill from his rippling rest
The seagull’s wings shall dip and pivot him,
Shedding white rings of tumult, building high"

What is "assonance"
400

Work on Brooklyn Bridge began in 1869 but progress was slowed due to workers suffering from this condition.

What is "the bends"

400

This essential character quality also shares its name with a streetcar.

What is "desire"

400

The Gunpowder plot occured on this day of the Year, celebrated in England as Guy Fawkes Day

What is "5th November"

400

This punctuation is used in lists with three or more items setting apart clauses and setting apart introductory phrases

What is "This punctuation is used in lists with three or more items, setting apart clauses, and setting apart introductory phrases

400

Deriving from the Ancient Greek word meaning 'to transfer' this technique is chained in Cranes last line of his first stanza

"Over the chained bay waters Liberty—"

What is metaphor

500

The Brooklyn bridge cost $15.5m in 1883 which is the equivalent of how many US dollars in 2024

(closest million)

What is "$471 million".

500

This author wrote "The Hero with 1000 faces" which later became the basis of Hollywood three act story telling

Who is "Joseph Conrad"

500

King James 1 of England had this confusing nickname

What is "The wisest fool in Christendom"

500

This is a good sentence but it is even better with something extra.

What is "This is a good sentence, but it is even better with something extra."

500

Crane's "To Brooklyn Bridge" uses this, punctuation sounding, technique to talk to the Brooklyn Bridge, a non-human character incapable of response.

"And Thee, across the harbor, silver paced
As though the sun took step of thee yet left"

What is "apostrophe".

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