He delays in calling for help when attacked.
Who is Roland?
His name translates to "Charles the Great."
Who is Charlemagne?
The city to which Chaucer's pilgrims are traveling.
What is Canterbury?
She believes her many marriages give her authority on relationships.
Who is the Wife of Bath?
The beautiful daughter of Elrond, who marries Aragon.
Who is Arwen Evenstar?
Who is Lady Macbeth?
The event which caused Luther to become a monk instead of a lawyer.
What is nearly being hit by lightning?
What is Rivendell?
Their prophecy instigates Macbeth's murders.
Who are the "wyrd" sisters?
Boromir's brother, who helps Sam and Frodo.
Who is Faramir?
He ends up with a donkey's head for a little while.
Who is Bottom?
The theater in which Shakespeare's plays were staged.
What is the Globe?
The kingdom where Macbeth takes place.
What is Scotland?
The sphere into which a foolish Pippin gazes, exposing him to Sauron's evil.
What is the Palantir?
Healed from madness, he courageously leads the forces of Rohan into battle.
Who is King Theoden?
She's the queen of the fairies.
Who is Titania?
His nickname alluded to his position as the youngest son.
What is John I?
What is the tower?
Sir Gawain is forced to resist her efforts at seduction.
Who is Lady Bertilak?
The beautiful daughter of a local farmer, who marries Sam when he returns to the Shire.
Who is Rosie Cotton?
He guides Dante through the Inferno.
Who is Virgil?
She was the ruling queen for whom Shakespeare was writing.
Who was Elizabeth I?
Saruman's stronghold, which the Ents flooded.
What is Isengard?
His tale is the story of two imprisoned knights.
Who is the Knight?
The nephew and heir of Theoden.
Who is Eomer?