Characters
Setting
Symbols & Motifs
Poetry
Miscellaneous
100
Who was the only owner that Buck truly loved?

John Thornton

100

Who lived on the island where Odysseus washed ashore after escaping Calypso?

The island of the Phaeacians

100

What items does Jacob Marley have attached to his chains?

Lockboxes, padlocks, bags of coins, ledgers, wallets, purses

100

How many men rode into the jaws of death and into the mouth of hell?

Six-hundred
100

Who was buried behind a brick wall?

Fortunato

200

Who was the pastry chef who believed he could be a poet and playwright?

Ragueneau

200

What neighborhood of London housed Mr. Edward Hyde?

Soho

200

What did Buck envision in his "dreams?"

An early man and an early dog

200

When Emily Dickinson passed a house, what did it seem like to her? 

A swelling of the ground

200

Who was killed by a speeding car?

Clarisse McClellan

300

What was the name of Guy Montag's boss?

Captain Beatty

300

Where might one hear an advertisement for Denham's Dentifrice?

On the vacuum-powered subway 

300

What symbol might Romeo use to describe a beautiful girl?

Light/Torches/Sun

300

When departing, what should we leave behind us?

Footprints on the Sands of Time

300

Who leads the Cadets of Gascony?

Carbon de Castel-Jaloux

400

Who was the first character to die on the streets of Verona?

Mercutio

400

Where did Romeo after he was sent into exile?

Mantua

400

What animal was used to describe the tool that took the poison out of Mildred's stomach?

A Snake
400

According to Rudyard Kipling, which two imposters should you treat quite the same?

Triumph and Disaster

400

Juliet's nurse recommends that she marry which man?

Paris

500

What was the name of Ebenezer Scrooge's sister?

Fan

500

Where was the battle where Christian Neuvillette died?

Arras

500

What can death never take away from Cyrano de Bergerac?

His white plume

500

Who was jealous of the love between Annabel Lee and her lover?

The winged seraphs of heaven

500

What is Mr. Misleh's favorite piece that we read this year?

Cyrano de Bergerac