Language
Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet
Normal People
Mixed goodies
100

What is an oxymoron?

An oxymoron is a figure of speech that combines two contradictory or opposite words to create a new, deeper meaning, dramatic effect, or irony. It is a concise paradox, usually consisting of just two or three words, such as "deafening silence" or "original copy".

100

What is Shakespeare's first name?

His first name is "William".
100

What kind of play is "Romeo and Juliet"?

It is a tragedy.

100

What are the names of the two main characters in "Normal People"?

Their names are Connell Waldron and Marianne Sheridan.

100

Who was at the top of the hierarchy in the Elizabethan worldview?

In the Elizabethan worldview, God was at the very top of the "Great Chain of Being".

200

What kind of rhythm does this sentence use?:

"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"

The sentence uses iambic pentameter.

200

What is a quatrain in a Shakespearean sonnet?

A quatrain in a Shakespearean sonnet is a four-line stanza, typically rhyming ABAB, which helps develop a specific idea or metaphor.

200

Who is the tragic hero in "Romeo and Juliet"?

Romeo Montague is the primary tragic hero in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet".

200

What kind of narrator does "Normal People" use?

"Normal People" uses a limited third-person narrator that alternates between Marianne and Connell chapter by chapter.

200

What was the story about a man falling in love with a mannequin called?

It is called "Dead as they come".

300

What does the idiom "It was greek to me mean"?

"It was Greek to me" is an idiom meaning something is completely incomprehensible, confusing, or impossible to understand. It is used when a person cannot make sense of spoken or written information, often due to complex jargon, foreign language, or illegible handwriting.

300

What was Shakespeare's theatre called?

Shakespeare's main theatre was The Globe Theatre.

300

Which type of cultural movement is "Romeo + Juliet" by Baz Luhrmann tied to?

Baz Luhrmann's "Romeo + Juliet" (1996) is tied to the postmodernism.

300

What country does "Normal People"?

"Normal People" takes place in Ireland.

300

What is Petrarchan love?

Petrarchan love is a literary tradition of intense, unrequited, and idealized devotion, where a male poet worships a distant, unattainable woman as a saintly figure.

400

Which two main versions of the English language came before Early Modern English?

The two main versions of the English language that came before Early Modern English were Old English and Middle English.

400

How does a sonnet always end?

It always ends with a rhyming couplet.

400

What is a soliloquy?

A soliloquy is a dramatic literary device where a character speaks their innermost thoughts, feelings, and intentions aloud while alone on stage or under the impression of being alone. It functions as a direct, honest revelation to the audience, bypassing other characters to explain motivations or plot points.

400

What kind of novel is "Normal People"? How is it classified?

It is a Bildungsroman (coming-of-age-story).

400

What are the four elements in the Elizabethan worldview?

They are fire (bad temper), water (calmness), earth (melacholy), and air (blood). The ideal man has a perfect balance of all four.

500

What are the missing Early Modern English pronouns?

"Let me enfold ____ and hold ____ to my heart."

1. thee

2. thee

500

Shakespeare made three kinds of plays. What were they?

Shakespeare wrote comedies, histories, and tragedies.

500

Who made the song "Romeo and Juliet", which we analyzed in class?

Dire Straits

500

Who wrote "Normal People"?

Sally Rooney.

500

What do the sun and the moon represent in the Elizabethan worldview?

In the Elizabethan worldview, the sun represents the king, divine order, and masculine power, while the moon symbolizes the queen, femininity, fickleness, and changeable fortune.