Literary Terms
Character Identification
Quote Identification
Paraphrase
Chronological Order/ Common Knowledge
100
State the Literary Term. "All men marveled at his malice..." (de France 600).
Alliteration
100
Name this Character Shows savagery and malice toward a knight and spouse
Bisclavert
100
Name this character who said this quote "He was a stout knight, and comely, and a man of office and repute" (de France596).
Bisclavert (the Werewolf)
100
Paraphrase this quote "When the lady heard this , she was persuaded that her baron sought to put her by with jesting words"( de France 597 )
After she hears his attempts to sooth her, she believes that he is just trying to calm her down by joking around with her and saying it's not that important for her to know.
100
What is the chronological order of these events? 1.The husband is gone for 3 days. 2.The wife steals her husband's clothes Cloths 3.Bisclavert's Ex wife tries to seduce the other Knight
1,2,3
200
State the Literary Term "Very near to his master the Werewolf went, like any dog..." (de France 599).
Simile
200
Listened wisely to his council and was trusted friend to Bisclavert
The King
200
Name this Character who said this quote "For a great while, had sought and required this lady for her love" ( de France598).
The Knight
200
Paraphrase the quote. "On hearing this marvel the lady became sanguine of visage, because of her exceeding fear."
When she heard his story she tried to look like she was optimistic although she was full of fear.
200
What is the correct order of these events? 1.The werewolf becomes dear friends with the king. 2.The Knight gets eaten by the werewolf. 3.Bisclavert tells his wife his secret
3,2,1
300
Name the Literary Term "Very quickly shall I die for reason of my dread" (de France 597).
Hyperbole
300
Name this character Entered the king's chamber and almost encored the rage of the "mad dog" while wear their most tasteful clothing.
Bisclavert's Wife
300
Name this Character who said this quote "Showed him of the chapel, and of the hollow stone, and of how to spoil the Werewolf of his vester"(de France599).
The Wife
300
Paraphrase this quote “Husband,” replied the lady to him, “I love you better than all the world. The less cause have you for doubting my faith, or hiding any tittle from me. What savour is here of friendship? How have I made forfeit of your love; for what sin do you mistrust my honor? Open now your heart, and tell what is good to be known.”
She asks why the Baron will not tell her and gives him all the reason of their love and how strong it is along with the fact she hasn't done anything to make him not trust her, so he should trust her with this.
300
What is the name of the man who the Normans refer to as Garwal?
Bisclavert
400
Name The Literary Term. "He became as a mad dog in his hatred and malice" (de France 601).
Simile
400
Bisclavert was sweet and serviceable until it fiercely assailed this character
" All men marveled at his malice, for sweet and serviceable was the beast,"(600). "...so fiercely had assailed,"(600). The knight(The husband of Bisclavaret Wife)
400
Name this Character who said this quote "Was very close to the quarry, and when Bisclavaret looked upon his master, he ran to him for pity and for grace"(de France599).
The King
400
Paraphrase the quote. "It is better for me to have an empty hand, than to gain hard words.”
The wife believes that it would be better for her to be without knowledge than to be butchered by insults for asking.
400
What is the moral to The Lay of The Werewolf? Support your answer with an example.
~Humans sometimes can be the real beast ~Many may look pure but they may have a false appearance.
500
Name the Literary Term. "Breaking from his bonds he sprang at the lady's face, and he bit the nose from her visage" (de France 601).
Imagery
500
Name this character Baron under the name of Garwal by Normans
Bisclavert (the werewolf)
500
Name this character who said this quote "held a high Court, and bade his great vassals and barons, and the lords of his venery to the feast"(de france600).
The King
500
Paraphrase this quote. "Therefore she prayed and required him the more urgently, with tender looks and speech, till he was overborne, and told her all the story, hiding naught."
She begged him over and over, and gave him looks of sweet innocence and bothered him about it all until he was overcome with guilt and told her.
500
What happens to the wife after Bisclavert returns to human form?
She and her other husband are exiled and never seen again