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100

This ancient civilization inhabited England before the Romans arrived.

 the Celts

100

This language, which considerably influenced English, was brought to England by the Normans.

 French

100

This work is the oldest  surviving Anglo-Saxon poem

Bewoulf

100

Who introduced the printing press into England?

William Caxton

100

"Then his warriors laid him in the middle of it, mourning a lord far-famed and beloved"

Beowulf 

200

This structure was built by the Romans around 122 AD in Northern England as a defensive fortification.

 Hadrian's Wall

200

For thousands of years this was the traditional medium of literature 

the spoken word / orality 

200

This work is often referred to as the first major piece of English literature

 the Canterbury Tales

200

Name some examples of Epic poems in Western literature 

Iliad, Odyssey, Aeneid , Bewoulf 

200

"At night there came into that hostelry some nine and twenty in a company of sundry folk ..."

Chanterbury Tales

300

This document, signed in 1215, limited the power of the English king.

the Magna Charta

300

What is the name of Shakespeare’s famous theater?

The Globe Theatre

300

What form of poetry became highly popular during the English Renaissance, especially for love themes?

the sonnet

300

Name three features of Anglo-Saxon poetry 

kennings, alliteration and stress

300

"And yet, by heaven, I think my love as rare as any she belied with false compare."

Sonnet 130

400

This ruler established the Tudor dynasty after the War of the Roses.

Henry VII

400

What are the three major battles Beowulf faces in the poem?

with Grendel, Grendel’s mother and a dragon

400

Who wrote "Doctor Faustus"?

Christopher Marlow

400

He is the author of "Utopia".

Thomas More

400

"Seems, madam? Nay, it is; I know not seems."

Hamlet

500

This battle in 1066 resulted in the Norman conquest of England.

 the Battle of Hastings

500

What nickname is William Shakespeare commonly known by?

The Bard of Avon

500

This poet is said to have inspired Chaucer's  masterpiece

Boccaccio

500

What character from Middle English folk ballads symbolizes resistance to corrupt authority and the defense of the common people?

Robin Hood

500

"Mother, you have my father much offended"

Hamlet