The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin
Romanticism
The Industrial Revolution
Dr. Heidegger's Experiment
The Enlightenment
100

What is Mrs. Mallard's initial reaction when she hears of her husband's death? 

She is devastated and reacts with shock and grief. 

'She wept at once, with sudden, wild abandonment, in her sister's arms.'

100

Name three concepts the Romanticists were in favour of. 

Nature, Subjectivity, Emotion, Imagination, The Exotic, The Mysterious, The Sublime, The Past, Individualism

100

What machine, invented by James Watt, played a key role in the Industrial Revolution?

Clue: Water is an integral part of this. 

The Steam Engine

100

What is the experiment Dr. Heidegger conducts?

He gives his guests a drink that purports to make them young again. 

100

Name the scientist, famous for forming an idea after an apple fell on his head. 

Issac Newton

200

What physical condition is Mrs Mallard afflicted by? 

She suffers from a heart condition. 

200

In what century did the Romanticist movement begin? 

18th century

200

What powered the Industrial Revolution? 

Steam Engines, Coal, Fossil Fuels, Mass Manufacturing

200

What is the source of the water in Dr. Heidegger's Experiment? 

The Fountain of Youth

200

What other term is often used when talking about The Enlightenment? 

The Age of Reason. 

300

When Mrs Mallard retires to her room, she begins to contemplate a new life. What, in her room, symbolises the sense of freedom that she starts to feel? 

An open window. 

'There stood, facing the open window, a comfortable, roomy armchair.'

300

Can you name one key proponent of the British or American Romanticist movement? (These names were shared with you during our introduction to the topic.) 

British: Percy Bysshe Shelley, Lord Byron, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Jane Austen, William Blake, William Wordsworth

American: Ralph Waldo Emerson, Herman Melville, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, Emily Dickinson, Walt Whitman

300

Name three positive aspects of the Industrial Revolution. 

Technological Innovation, Increased Production, Economic Growth, Urban Development, Improved Transportation, Improved Communication, Higher Standards of Living, Access to Education, Global Trade, Growth of the Modern Society. 

300

Can you name the person whose bronze bust resided over the central bookcase? 

Hippocrates

300

What do we mean when we talk about Empiricism? 

Empiricism relates to the idea that we learn from our observations of real world experiences. Before the age of Enlightenment the majority of people's beliefs were based on religious doctrine and faith. 

400

Where is the irony in this story?

The irony is contained within the fact that she dies from the shocking realisation that the freedom she sensed was lost once she realised that her husband was still alive. 'The Joy that Kills'

400

What was the name of the first Romantic poem we looked at in class? It was the one where we had to rearrange the verses into their correct order.

'The Highwayman'

400

Name four negative aspects of the Industrial Revolution. 

Poor Working Conditions, Child Labor, Environmental Pollution, Urban Overcrowding, Exploitation of Workers, Loss of Traditional Skills, Health Issues, Economic Inequality, Colonial Exploitation, Disruption of Family Structures

400

What is the significance of the mirror in Dr. Heidegger's experiment? 

The reality of aging and the illusion of temporary youth. 

400

What did Enlightenment thinkers emphasise as the best way to improve society?

Reason, science, and education based on empiricism. 

500

What was the name of Mrs Mallard's husband? 

His name was Brently Mallard. 

500

Who wrote 'The Highwayman'?

Cryptic clue: This name can be thought of so:

First name: 1st syllable: A word for everything, but only one L. 2nd syllable: red with an F. 

Second name: Cheering fans make a lot of this. 

Alfred Noyes

500

How did the invention of the steam engine revolutionise both industry and transportation during the Industrial Revolution? Highlight at least three examples. 

The steam engine powered factories, increasing efficiency in production, and revolutionised transportation with steamships and locomotives, enabling faster movement of goods and people.

500

Name one of the four guests in Dr. Heidegger’s experiment.

Mr Medbourne, Colonel Kiligrew, Mr. Gascoigne, Widow Wicherly

500

How would you explain the term Secularism? 

Secularism supports the notion of separating the church from the state in order to base our social policies, moral and ethical concerns on worldly, as opposed to religious, views.