This movement advocates for the equal rights of the sexes/genders.
What is feminism?
This neurologist pioneered many theories that became the basis for modern psychology.
Who is Sigmund Freud?
This is the palace that Hamlet takes place in.
What is Elsinore?
This type of figuarative language compares two things using like, as, or than.
What is a simile?
He invented the telephone.
Who is Alexander Graham Bell?
A society structure that places men in the centre as leaders and the ideal person and other genders as lesser.
What is patriarchy?
The three parts of the self are the id, ego, and this, which represents society's morals and codes.
What is the superego?
The method by which King Claudius killed his brother.
What is poison?
This type of figurative language gives human like characteristics to non human objects.
What is personification?
This Korean band's name means "Bulletproof Boy Scouts" in English.
What is BTS?
This country was the first to give women the right to vote, although with some caveats.
What is Aotearoa New Zealand?
The part of the mind and self that we are aware of and able to discuss or identify.
What is the conscious mind/self?
Hamlet was originally written and performed in these years.
(any one year in the range is correct)
What is 1599-1603?
This type of figurative language is a repeated letter, usually a consonant, or sound in a group of words.
What is alliteration?
This Puerto Rican rapper and singer made the first all-Spanish record to reach number 1 on the Billboard 200. (He's also famous for dating Kendall Jenner)
Who is Bad Bunny?
The date for International Women's Day, chosen for its links to the Russian Revolution.
What is March 8th?
This complex must be negotiated in childhood--if not, you are likely to be very weird about your parents and gender roles.
What is the Oedipus Complex?
This character is the first to die in the play after King Hamlet himself.
Who is Polonius?
This type of figurative language uses words that have more than one meaning in a sentence.
What is a pun?
These are the only two countries which are double landlocked, meaning neither they nor their neighbors touch the ocean.
What are Liechtenstein and Uzbekistan?
This is the year New Zealand women began keeping their citizenship after marriage, instead of automatically receiving their husband's citizenship.
What is 1946?
In Freudian dream analysis dreams have manifest content, what we are aware of, and this content, which is the hidden and symbolic part of our dreams.
What is latent content?
Hamlet has two main narrative foils in the play--Laertes, and this other man.
Who is Fortinbras?
This type of figurative language uses words that have more than one meaning in a sentence.
What is an idiom?
TThis female singer holds the record for most Grammy nominations (not wins!)
Who is Beyonce?