The prince's four-legged mate.
Bendico
Which character commands, "Come, you spirits that tend on mortal thoughts, unsex me here..."
Lady Macbeth.
Name the building where Winston lives.
Victory Mansions.
Which character narrates the novel?
Scout.
The shepherd's four-legged mate.
Five-Bob.
On which Mediterranean island does most of the novel's action take place?
Sicily.
Which liquid substance acts throughout the play as a metaphor for guilt?
Blood.
Where were Winston and Julia captured by the Thought Police?
At Mr. Charrington's shop.
Name two other characters from the story "Rats."
Milky, Macquarie, Sunlight.
Name the leader of the rebellious "Red Shirts" brigade.
Guiseppe Garibaldi.
What do we call a speech when the character is solo on stage and 'thinking out loud'?
A soliloquy.
What was Orwell's purpose for writing this novel?
To provide a warning against the dangers of totalitarianism.
What is the very important recurring theme of the novel?
Prejudice.
What is the missing word?
"Mother, I won't never go .............., blarst me if I do!"
droving
In chapter 3, "The Troubles of Don Fabrizio," the strong wind represents what?
It is a metaphor for the sweeping political changes taking place in Italy.
How did Macduff 'defeat' the prophecy of the witches?
He was "...from my mother's womb untimely ripped." (That is, not 'born of woman.')
Which character laments his unrequited love for and obsession over Concetta in chapter 4, "Love at Donnafugata"?
The "little count," Cavriaghi, a friend of Tancredi's.
What happened to the enthusiastic Newspeak editor Syme?
Syme is "vaporised" by the Party.
Atticus kills whom?
Tim Johnson.
What happened to John Dyson?
He drowned in a billabong on the Darling River.