Propaganda, Romeo and Juliet, and Literary Terms
Animal Farm
The Odyssey
King of Shadows
Romeo and Juliet
100

Turning point of a story.

Climax

100

Who was the "traitorous" animal that wanted to live with humans?

Mollie the Horse

100

What does "odyssey" mean?

Series of travels and adventures or a long journey.

100

What does Nat catch while he's in England?

The bubonic plague.

100

Romeo and Juliet's tragic flaws were ____ and ____.

Romeo was impulsive and Juliet was disobedient.

200

A conversation between two or more characters.

Dialogue

200

Major states that the farm animals have only one true enemy, and that enemy is ____.

Man Kind

200

Who wrote the Odyssey?

Homer

200

Who is "Blind Edward"?

The Bear of a cage called "The Bear Pit" where dogs attempt to slay him.

200

How long was Juliet supposed to be in her death-like state?

42 hours

300

Short, catchy tunes that usually broadcast on radios.

Jingle

300

This book is a ________.

Satire

300

Homer also wrote the _______?

The Iliad

300

How does Nat save Roper? What is wrong with him?

Nat performs the Heimlich Maneuver on Roper when he chokes on an apple.

300

Juliet's ring was used as a _____ of her and Romeo's love.

Symbol

400

A speech given my a character that is alone onstage revealing their thoughts.

Soliloquy

400

After Boxer injures himself due to overworking, Napoleon says that he will be sent to the veterinarian. Where will Boxer really be sent? Why?

Boxer is actually being sent to the Knacker because he is no longer useful to Napoleon in his weak state.

400

How does Odysseus and his crew escape the cyclops?

By tying themselves under the cyclops' sheep to make it out of his cave.

400

What was so horrifying to Nat that it made him throw up while walking along the London Bridge?

The sight of human skulls at the tops of the poles

400

How does Romeo kill himself to "be with Juliet"?

Romeo drinks the poison that was given to him by the Apothecary.

500

A play where the main character(s) experience a major problem that leads to either their downfall or death.

Tragedy

500

In the start of the revolution against the Humans, the sheep adopt a new slogan: "four legs good, two legs bad!" Close to the end it changes. What does it change to?

"Four legs good, two legs better!"

500

How log has Odysseus been away from his family?

20 years

500

What was the name of the play that William Shakespere made for Nat after he disappeared?

The Tempest

500

Which relative of Juliet does Romeo kill?

Tybalt