AMSND
Ted Hughes
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Geography
100

What is Egeus so upset with in the first scene of the play?

Hermia doesn't want to marry Demetrius! (bro is lowkey controlling)

100

How many Ted Hughes poems are we studying?

13

100

How do you spell _________ ?
(Boom)

Onomatopoeia

100

Where was Ted Hughes born?

Mytholmroyd, Yorkshire

200

What is the name of the play that 'The Mechanicals' want to perform, and what is the play a "copy" of?

Pyramus and Thisbe, (Referring to Romeo and Juliett)

200

What was the name of the farm Ted Hughes and his father in-law owned?

Moortown Farm

200

What is 'Juxtaposition'

2 Contrasting Ideas

200

Which country did Ted Hughes brother, Gerald, move to after the second world war? (Hint, its in the southern hemisphere)

Australia

300

What does the Shakespearean insult; "Painted Maypole", mean?

Tall, thin, and wears a lot of makeup.

300

Did growing up in the countryside affect Ted Hughes' work?

Yes (Insert answer such as; poems are about nature)

300

What are the four narrative writing structures?

Analepsis, Cyclical, Linear, and repetition!

300

Where did 'AMSND' take place?

Ancient Athens, Greece.

400

How did love and jealousy impact Hermia and Helena's friendship? (include lore)

Close friends -> Helena :"Gee you attract too many guys you stole my boyfriend" -> Helena is very upset

400

Why does Hughes write about violence in animals and humans?

He believed violence was a natural, primal force in both nature and humanity (or something similar)

400

What is 'A Warm Colour' usage of?

Synesthesia

400

Where was his partner 'Sylvia Plath' from?

Boston, Massachusetts 

500

Why does Puck turn Bottom's head into a donkey's head?

Oberon instructs Puck to make Titania fall in love with a creature, so obviously Puck chooses a donkey

500

How many partners did Ted Hughes have? (And their names)

3! Sylvia Plath, Assia Wevill, Carol Orchard

500

What do you include when writing to persuade?
(4 Points)

Flattery, Rhetorical Question, Opinion, Tricolon

500

Where was Queen Elizabeth's royal court located?

Whitehall, London