Poetry & Poets
1984 characters
Macbeth characters
Verbs
Historic Connection
Story Quotes
100

Wrote "To a Mouse"

Robert Burns

100

Bought a diary to record private thoughts

Winston Smith

100

Died in his bed killed by Macbeth

Duncan

100

to change

to alter

100

Business held by Burbage  Brothers

Theatre, playhouse

100

What Winston wrote when rebelling

Down with Big Brother

200

Wrote "The Lamb" & "The Tiger"

William Blake

200

Likes to have affairs to rebel against the government

Julia

200

killed outside the palace grounds by murderers

Banquo

200

to wipe out

to annihilate, to eradicate

200

Leader who came to power in France 1802

Napoleon Bonaparte

200

What Macbeth said when he heard that his wife died at an inconvenient time

She should have died hereafter. There would have been time for such a word. Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow 

300

Wrote "She Walks in Beauty"

Lord Byron/ George Gordon

300

Neighbor to main character, had a leaky faucet

Parsons

300

Ran away to England to avoid getting killed

Malcolm

300

to cringe, to shrink back from

to cower

300

Industrial Era/Romantic Era: British society split into _ classes: the _ wanted reform and the _ wanted status quo

working/poorer class .. ruling/rich class

300

First line of an old children's rhyme about churches in London

Oranges and lemons say the bells of St. Clements

400

Wrote "Ode to a Grecian Urn"

John Keats

400

Loved destroying the language, writing the dictionary

Syme

400

Appeared as a ghost to Macbeth

Banquo

400

to make angry, to become burning with anger

to incense

400

T/F: Queen Elizabeth frequently went to see the plays in the playhouses

False, the plays went to the palace

400

Lady Macbeth says about her husband being too nice

I fear there is too much of the milk of human kindness in him

500

Wrote "Ode to the West Wind"

Percy Bysshe Shelley

500

Owned the junk shop to trap potential discontented party members

Charrington

500

Killed self due to disturbed mind

Lady Macbeth

500

to scold, to reprimand

to rebuke, to chastise, to upbraid

500

The Epitaph for John Keats

"Here lies one whose name was writ in water"

500

How Julia explained the torture in room 101

Sometimes they threaten you with something, something you can't stand up to

600

Wrote "The World is too much with Us."

William Wordsworth

600

In dreams and in story line, met main character in a place where there is no darkness

O'brien

600

Killed by Scottish General who had captured the Thane of Cawdor in Act One

Macbeth

600

to bribe, to convince another to do something wrong, illegal

to suborn, to corrupt

600

3 dominating literary forms during the Romantic Age

Poetry - Essays - Novels

600

How O'Brien explained the reconditioning process

"Three stages of reintegration.  Learning, understanding and acceptance."

"You hate him. You must love Big Brother. It is not enough to obey him. You must love him."