Satire
Jane Austen
Northanger Abbey
Gothic Classics
Misc.
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This iconic comedy show, known for its weekly celebrity hosts and "Weekend Update" segment, has been a staple of American television since 1975.

What is Saturday Night Live?

300

In this year Jane Austen was born

What is 1775?
300

Catherine believes she has uncovered dark family secrets, but they turn out to be nothing more than____

What are laundry bills?

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A sickly noble and his ghostly twin live in a mansion so unstable it practically sighs with despair. When a guest arrives, buried secrets resurface, and the house, fed up with the drama, collapses in protest.

What is The Fall of the House of Usher?

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This is the correct way to phrase an answer in the game of Jeopardy

What is a "Question"

300

This is the definition of satire

What is: Humor, irony, or exaggeration used to expose flaws in society, politics, or human behavior?

300

This novel by Jane Austen follows Elizabeth Bennet as she navigates love, family expectations, and social class, all while clashing with the wealthy and aloof Mr. Darcy.

What is Pride and Prejudice?

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Catherine learns to appreciate flowers after seeing them in this fashionable shopping street.

What is Milsom Street?


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A man, utterly convinced that an old man’s eye is personally plotting against him, takes the logical step of murder and interior redecorating. Just as he’s celebrating his crime-free genius, his own guilt stages a percussion concert, forcing an awkward confession.

What is The Tell-Tale Heart

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This 1792 work, written by the mother of Frankenstein's author, argued for women's education and equality, challenging the societal norms of the time.

What is A Vindication of the Rights of Woman?

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This parody news outlet, founded in 1988, delivers deadpan satire so convincing that it has occasionally fooled real news organizations.

What is The Onion

300

Jane Austens novels often serve to do this

What is: social commentary, exploration of gender barriers, critique of social norms?

300

This is the author of The Mysteries of Udolpho, the book that influenced Jane Austen when writing Northanger Abbey

Who is Ann Radcliffe?






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Two eternally bickering guardians adopt a charming but homicidal child, assuming parenting will be a breeze. Turns out, giving a toddler too much power and zero supervision leads to a spectacularly bloody mess. 

What is Interiew with the Vampire

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These are 5 countries that border Germany

What is: Denmark, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Switzerland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Netherlands?



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These are the three types of satire

What is Horatian, Juvenelian, and Menippean?

400

This is the name of Jane Austen’s only sister, with whom she was very close.

Who is Cassandra Austen?

400

These are three gothic motifs that Northanger Abbey satirizes

What is: The Haunted Mansion, Entrapment, The Supernatural, Duality/Doubles, Revenge, Decay and Ruin

400

A proud new parent, thrilled with his unconventional approach to child-rearing, immediately ghosts his newborn when the reality of responsibility sets in. Left to figure out life on his own, the neglected child grows up with serious daddy issues and a relentless urge to reconnect—whether his absentee father likes it or not.

What is Frankenstein?

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This is the 27th president of America, who later served as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

Who is William Howard Taft?

500

In this film, a man slowly realizes his entire life has been secretly controlled by a media corporation, offering a satirical critique of reality television, free will, and surveillance culture.

What is The Truman Show?

500

Jane Austen’s portrait appears on this denomination of the Bank of England note, which replaced the previous design featuring Charles Darwin in 2017

What is the £10 note?

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These are three social norms that Northanger Abbey critiques

What is: Women's education and intelligence, Marriage, Wealth and social class status, Over-Romanticism of everyday life, Social politeness

500

A traveler books a remote moorland estate, expecting a peaceful retreat, but instead finds himself in the most cursed Airbnb ever—complete with feuding hosts, ghostly disturbances, and centuries of unresolved drama. As he unravels the property’s history, he realizes the only real amenity is generational trauma.

What is Wuthering Heights?

500

This year the famous band Queen formed

What is 1970