In what year was William Shakespeare born?
What is 1564
Who said "Man is condemned to be free"?
Who is Sartre
Which author was a member of the French resistance?
Who was Albert Camus
How is King Hamlet murdered?
What is poison in the ear
How many hours long is the AP Lit exam?
What is 3
Name the three genres of Shakespearean plays
What are comedies, tragedies, and histories
What is the method called in which one would ask questions to find an answer?
What is the Socratic Method
Author William Shakespeare wrote his sonnets with what rhyme scheme?
What is ABABCDCDEFEFGG
Where does Prince Hamlet go to school?
What is Wittenberg (which currently has a 31% acceptance rate, by the way!)
What will you need to write for FRQ 1, for FRQ 2, and for FRQ 3? (3 answers needed, here)
What is: poetry, a passage, and a novel or play
Where was William Shakespeare born?
What is Stratford upon Avon
He is the first Christian existentialist
Who is Kierkegaard
When Shakespeare's characters speak an internal monologue, what is it called?
What is a soliloquy
Who is hidden under the stairs in the castle?
Who is Polonius
On what day will the AP Lit exam be given this year?
What is Wednesday, May 6
What is hazelnut shells
According to Sartre, what precedes essence?
What is existance
Author Markus Zusak is from where?
What is Australia
"Something's rotten in the state of Denmark" is a quote from which character in Hamlet?
Who is Marcellus
Whom do you contact if you are sick on the day of your AP exam?
Who is Dr. Pestonji
What held up a man's stockings during the Elizabethan era?
What are crossgarters
Who coined the phrase "I think therefore I am"?
Who is Renee Descartes
William Shakespeare took much of his history from which book?
What is The Holinshed's Chronicles
What is the name of the castle in which Hamlet lives?
What is Elsinore
On the AP Lit FRQ's, what are the 3 categories on which your are scored, and how much is each worth?
What is thesis (1 point), evidence and commentary (4 points), and sophistication (1 point)