Hello, Sweet Prince
"The Horror!"
There's a term for that
Pride and Vanity
Is this on the test?
100

The title character that must avenge his father's death.

Who is Hamlet?

100

A man of great talent.

Who is Kurtz?

100

Comparing two unlikely things to each other. 

What is a metaphor?

100

A time period known for its etiquette and fabulous dances.

What is the Regency Era?
100

18. In lines 5-12 ("When...then"), the speaker describes changes that may take place in his appearance primarily in order to...

(a) dramatize the hardships he is about to face

200

This Act 5 character, or a piece of him, reveals the theme of the inevitability of death. 

What is Yorick's Skull?

200

Heart of Darkness is commonly read as a critique of this movement in Europe. 

What is colonialism?
200

A moment in a story that has major consequences and repercussions, colloquially known as a "canon event."

What is a climax?

200

The name of this house has been in their family for generations.

What is Pemberly?

200
19. The speaker's presentation of his picture to his beloved builds suspense in the poem because it raises the possibility that the 

C) Beloved will in the future need a reminder of what the speaker once was

300
This character handed out a bouquet to the Royal Court of Denmark, a symbol of her own truth and sanity.

Who is Ophelia? 

300

It's all about the setting.

What is the Congo?

300

A character that can't be define as being totally good nor totally bad. 

What is morally ambiguous?

300

This character proposed at the wrong timed...ardently. 

Who is Darcy?

300

20. In context, lines 1-2 ("Here...dwell") serve to indicate which of the following about the speaker?

C) He suggests that he will relain unshaken to his beloved

400

This character ironically said the statement, "Brevity is the soul of wit."

Who is Polonius?

400
Heart of Darkness is viewed entirely through his eyes.
Who is Marlow? 
400

It's what good authors give. 

What is a shift?

400

Polite, gentle, obtuse, and obsessed with manners. 

Who is Mr. Collins?

400

21. The speaker's comparison of his own youthful looks to "milk" (line 8) primarily serves to suggest

A) an evolution in the beloved's perspective as her love for him matures

500
Known as the "the indifferent Children of the Earth." They also got their own 90's spin-off

Rosencrantz and Guidlenstern

500

At the beginning of the novel, Marlow is compared to this Eastern Religious figure.

Who is the Buddha?

500

A story that is told through the "outer" and "inner". Or, Heart of Darkness begins at its ending. 

What is a frame novel? 

500

A novel that is told primary through the use of letters.

What is an epistolary novel?

500

22. In lines 11-20, the speaker imagines a future moment of conflict between the beloved and the "rival fools" that serves to 

D) assert that the beloved will remain true to him