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A Tale of Two Cities
The Sun Also Rises
Hamlet
Dubliners
Wuthering Heights
100
The character associated with the color red.
Who is Miss Pross?
100
The only person in the novel not affected by the war.
Who is Robert Cohn?
100
Hamlet's childhood friends
Who are Rosencrantz and Guildenstern?
100
The story of a young boy who's heart gets broken by an older girl.
What is Araby?
100
The only character who likes Heathcliff in the beginning of the novel.
Who is Mr. Earnshaw?
200
This is the cryptic message sent by Jarvis Lorry to Tellson's Bank in the beginning of the novel.
What is "Recalled to Life?"
200
The place where the running of the bulls takes place.
What is Pamplona?
200
In the movie, The Lion King, this is the character who mirrors Polonius.
Who is Zazu?
200
The fake names used by the boys in "An Encounter."
What are Murphy and Smith?
200
The year Wuthering Heights was published.
When was 1847?
300
The dance that the revolutionaries do in France.
What is La Carmagnole?
300
The motif portrayed throughout the novel through the conversations between each character.
What is the lack of meaningful communication?
300
The reason all of the characters die at the end of the play.
What is the nature of a tragedy? or What is Shakespeare's inability to decide on a proper ending?
300
A theme that can be traced through each story, representing Joyce's view of the people of Dublin.
What is paralysis?
300
The literary term used to show the constant cycle of events through the years.
What is repetition?
400
This, spilled in the street, symbolizes the blood shed in the revolution.
What is wine?
400
Gertrude Stein's name for those whose experiences in World War I affected their view of love, justice, morality, and manhood.
What is the "lost generation?"
400
The literary element used in the line "Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.".
What is foreshadowing?
400
In "The Dead," this can either symbolize the connection among all people, or the coldness of Gabriel, based on how the reader interpretes it.
What is snow?
400
The symbol for the ongoing conflict in Catherine's life.
What is the location of her grave?
500
The theme portrayed by Sydney Carton at the end of the novel.
What is self-sacrifice?
500
The person who can symbolize the entire lost generation.
Who is Belmonte?
500
The object used to represent the thematic idea of the inevitability of death and the decay of the human body.
What is Yorick's skull?
500
This is a constant throughout each story, symbolizing the half-life state of the characters both physically and emotionally.
What is darkness or nighttime?
500
The motif represented by the actions and differences between the Earnshaws and the Lintons.
What is nature v culture?