Of Mice and Men
Of Mice and Men 2
Poetry
Poetry
General literary knowledge!
100
Who is the author? 

John Steinbeck. 

100

What was the period of economic turmoil in 1930s America known as? 

Great Depression

100

What is personification? 

Giving something non-human human qualities 

100

What do we call a "sentence" in poetry? 

A line

100

Who wrote A Christmas Carol? 

Charles Dickens

200

Publication Date

1937

200

Setting - Bonus 100 points for city 

California

Soledad - Spanish for solitude 

200

"In his dark room he is finally alone/"

War Photographer

200

What type of poem contains 14 lines? 

A sonnet

200

"Who's there?"

Hamlet

300

Name Six Characters

Lennie, George, Curley, Crooks, Slim, Candy, Carlson (Curley's wife - unnamed) 

300

How long did the Great Depression last? 

10 years - 1928-1939

300

"Once upon a schooltime/"

Half-Past Two, U.A Fanthorpe 

300

What is a volta? 

Change in tone at the end of a sonnet 

300

"It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen." 

George Orwell, 1984

400

Who cared for Lennie before George? 

Aunt Clara

400

What animal does Lennie hallucinate at the end of the novel?

A giant rabbit telling him that he's not fit to take care of rabbits and that George will beat him and leave him. 

400

How do we show a line break in poetry? 

/

400

"Softly, in the dusk, a woman is singing to me..."

Piano

400

How many ghosts visit Scrooge in A Christmas Carol? 

4 - Marley, Past, Present, Future 

500

What poem does the title Of Mice and Men come from? 

Robert Burns, "To a Mouse", in which the poet regrets accidentally destroying a Mouse's Nest

500

What day does the novel end on? 

Sunday

500

What is a caesura? 

A pause created through punctuation or structure 

500

What is a spondee? 

A metrical foot consisting of TWO stressed syllables - e.g. headache, childhood, heyday

500

"All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in it's own way" 

Anna Karenina: Leo Tolstoy