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English 205 Final- Study Guide
Test 1
Matching
Tabard Inn
Hygd
Herot –
Thomas becket-
Cain –
Wiglaf-
Caxton-
Thomas Malory-
Aschere-
Loaf protector-
The dragon –
Wealtheow-
Morgan Le Fay-
Beowulf-
Hrothgar-
Gawian-
Bertilak-
The knight-
Grendel –
Unferth-
Inn host-
Worship –
Modred-
Lancelot-
Wife of Bath-
Multiple Choice
Beowulf is givne a special sword to fight grendel’s mother it is a:
The Cnaterbury tales differentiate, demonstrate and analyze different leves of society and are thus know as
The Detailed listing of objectis is a feature of
Gawain has a shield with a “perfect” symbol
What acient culture provides a background for “Gawian”?
“Wyrd” is best defined as
England experienced a “Norman” culture, a term derived from
The author of “Gawain” is also known as
The none at the end of “Beowulf” could best be described as
England in Sir Gawian is related to what mythic creature ?
The Canterbury tales takes place in
Who is allowed to come back as a ghost and warn Arthur not to attack?
In reality a king like mythic Arthur would have lived around
A “whale roader” is a kind of poetic device called:
The dragon in Beowulf is referred to at times as
True/False
1 Morgan Lefay hoped to scare Arthur to death with her crayon of he green knight
2 Chaucer died in anice, round year 1300
3 the Canterbury tales written in what we now call middle English
4 “sir Gawain and the green knight” is an epic work written in what we now call old English
5 the bob and wheel is a weaving metaphor having to do with how the poet’s stanzas each ended
6 Malory was in most respects an early novelist whose work, morte dauthur , is a triumph of his imagination
7 abslon adhere sto the teacher’s code “gladely woldy he lerne, and glady teche
8 by chauchers time books in england had become available and his work would have been read fairly widely by the populace
9 Unrealistically Chaucer seemed to have planned for 130 or so talks though only 22 were completed
10 Toward the end of more darhur, sor bedvere throws arthurs sword into the water and it once again comes into the possession of the lasy of the lake
Test 2
Matching
Feste-
Astrophil-
12th night –
Maria-
Cesario-
Oxymorons-
Sir topas-
Jacobeans-----
Spensarizana stanza-
Cavaliers-
Red crosse knight-
Pastoral—
Malvolio-
Toby belch—
Inns of court –
The Bible-
The dark lady-
Caroline era-
Sidnye’s muse-
Puritians-
Queen Elizabeth-
Sonnet # 18-
Sir Philip Sidney-
Sonnet #130-
Illyria-
Multiple choice
When England defeated an “armada” it was a turning point
The bible was translated in the early 17th century into the common language, otherwise known as the
The first writer who waned to be a famous professional poet
William Shakespeare had what kind of formal education?
Toby pretends to be more friendly to Andrew than he really is because
Sir Andrew is egged on to fight
Malvolio is given a really hard ime in Shakespear’s play because
Perhaps the longest epic in English is
The sorcerer in The farie Queene is named
Spenser’s “Shepheardes Calendar” has a theme
In stanza #39 in “astrophil” Sidney famously describes sleep as the prisoner’s
No on else could write like Shakespeare, even if no one could follow all of his allusions
Who loves Sebastian in twelfth night?
Who sings the final song about rain in 12th night?
What is it that Malvolio is told some people are born with, or achieve or have it thurst upon them
True false
1 Malvolio is successfully cajoled into joining the fun at the play’s end
2 The song at the end of 12th night is one of joy and contentment because everyone is happy
3 Quite conventionally there are no marriages performed or on the horizon a the end of 12th night
4 Sir toby upraids Malovilo saying just because he thinks he acts virtuously that there shall be ‘no more cakes and ale?”
5 Shakespeare could write for the lawyers and sophisticates as well as the common people who stood before the stage
6 in Shakespeare’s time all the female roles were played by young boys
7 Shakespeare’s sonnets are largely considered to be allegories- or intricate symbolic arguments
8 The first 14 of Shakespeare’s sonnets may have been commissioned to encourage particular young man to marry and prolong his bloodline
9 after he execution of the King in the mid 17th century, the monarchy was almost immediately restored: within two years
10 we can look forward to john miltons Paradise Lost because it’s a wild anarchical tale told by a ture anti-religious humanist
English 205 Final- Study Guide
Test 1
Matching
Tabard Inn
Hygd
Herot –
Thomas becket-
Cain –
Wiglaf-
Caxton-
Thomas Malory-
Aschere-
Loaf protector-
The dragon –
Wealtheow-
Morgan Le Fay-
Beowulf-
Hrothgar-
Gawian-
Bertilak-
The knight-
Grendel –
Unferth-
Inn host-
Worship –
Modred-
Lancelot-
Wife of Bath-
Multiple Choice
Beowulf is givne a special sword to fight grendel’s mother it is a:
The Cnaterbury tales differentiate, demonstrate and analyze different leves of society and are thus know as
The Detailed listing of objectis is a feature of
Gawain has a shield with a “perfect” symbol
What acient culture provides a background for “Gawian”?
“Wyrd” is best defined as
England experienced a “Norman” culture, a term derived from
The author of “Gawain” is also known as
The none at the end of “Beowulf” could best be described as
England in Sir Gawian is related to what mythic creature ?
The Canterbury tales takes place in
Who is allowed to come back as a ghost and warn Arthur not to attack?
In reality a king like mythic Arthur would have lived around
A “whale roader” is a kind of poetic device called:
The dragon in Beowulf is referred to at times as
True/False
1 Morgan Lefay hoped to scare Arthur to death with her crayon of he green knight
2 Chaucer died in anice, round year 1300
3 the Canterbury tales written in what we now call middle English
4 “sir Gawain and the green knight” is an epic work written in what we now call old English
5 the bob and wheel is a weaving metaphor having to do with how the poet’s stanzas each ended
6 Malory was in most respects an early novelist whose work, morte dauthur , is a triumph of his imagination
7 abslon adhere sto the teacher’s code “gladely woldy he lerne, and glady teche
8 by chauchers time books in england had become available and his work would have been read fairly widely by the populace
9 Unrealistically Chaucer seemed to have planned for 130 or so talks though only 22 were completed
10 Toward the end of more darhur, sor bedvere throws arthurs sword into the water and it once again comes into the possession of the lasy of the lake
Test 2
Matching
Feste-
Astrophil-
12th night –
Maria-
Cesario-
Oxymorons-
Sir topas-
Jacobeans-----
Spensarizana stanza-
Cavaliers-
Red crosse knight-
Pastoral—
Malvolio-
Toby belch—
Inns of court –
The Bible-
The dark lady-
Caroline era-
Sidnye’s muse-
Puritians-
Queen Elizabeth-
Sonnet # 18-
Sir Philip Sidney-
Sonnet #130-
Illyria-
Multiple choice
When England defeated an “armada” it was a turning point
The bible was translated in the early 17th century into the common language, otherwise known as the
The first writer who waned to be a famous professional poet
William Shakespeare had what kind of formal education?
Toby pretends to be more friendly to Andrew than he really is because
Sir Andrew is egged on to fight
Malvolio is given a really hard ime in Shakespear’s play because
Perhaps the longest epic in English is
The sorcerer in The farie Queene is named
Spenser’s “Shepheardes Calendar” has a theme
In stanza #39 in “astrophil” Sidney famously describes sleep as the prisoner’s
No on else could write like Shakespeare, even if no one could follow all of his allusions
Who loves Sebastian in twelfth night?
Who sings the final song about rain in 12th night?
What is it that Malvolio is told some people are born with, or achieve or have it thurst upon them
True false
1 Malvolio is successfully cajoled into joining the fun at the play’s end
2 The song at the end of 12th night is one of joy and contentment because everyone is happy
3 Quite conventionally there are no marriages performed or on the horizon a the end of 12th night
4 Sir toby upraids Malovilo saying just because he thinks he acts virtuously that there shall be ‘no more cakes and ale?”
5 Shakespeare could write for the lawyers and sophisticates as well as the common people who stood before the stage
6 in Shakespeare’s time all the female roles were played by young boys
7 Shakespeare’s sonnets are largely considered to be allegories- or intricate symbolic arguments
8 The first 14 of Shakespeare’s sonnets may have been commissioned to encourage particular young man to marry and prolong his bloodline
9 after he execution of the King in the mid 17th century, the monarchy was almost immediately restored: within two years
10 we can look forward to john miltons Paradise Lost because it’s a wild anarchical tale told by a ture anti-religious humanist
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English 205 Final- Study Guide
Test 1
Matching
- Tabard Inn
- Hygd
- Herot –
- Thomas becket-
- Cain –
- Wiglaf-
- Caxton-
- Thomas Malory-
- Aschere-
- Loaf protector-
- The dragon –
- Wealtheow-
- Morgan Le Fay-
- Beowulf-
- Hrothgar-
- Gawian-
- Bertilak-
- The knight-
- Grendel –
- Unferth-
- Inn host-
- Worship –
- Modred-
- Lancelot-
- Wife of Bath-
Multiple Choice
- Beowulf is givne a special sword to fight grendel’s mother it is a:
- The Cnaterbury tales differentiate, demonstrate and analyze different leves of society and are thus know as
- The Detailed listing of objectis is a feature of
- Gawain has a shield with a “perfect” symbol
- What acient culture provides a background for “Gawian”?
- “Wyrd” is best defined as
- England experienced a “Norman” culture, a term derived from
- The author of “Gawain” is also known as
- The none at the end of “Beowulf” could best be described as
- England in Sir Gawian is related to what mythic creature ?
- The Canterbury tales takes place in
- Who is allowed to come back as a ghost and warn Arthur not to attack?
- In reality a king like mythic Arthur would have lived around
- A “whale roader” is a kind of poetic device called:
- The dragon in Beowulf is referred to at times as
True/False
1 Morgan Lefay hoped to scare Arthur to death with her crayon of he green knight
2 Chaucer died in anice, round year 1300
3 the Canterbury tales written in what we now call middle English
4 “sir Gawain and the green knight” is an epic work written in what we now call old English
5 the bob and wheel is a weaving metaphor having to do with how the poet’s stanzas each ended
6 Malory was in most respects an early novelist whose work, morte dauthur , is a triumph of his imagination
7 abslon adhere sto the teacher’s code “gladely woldy he lerne, and glady teche
8 by chauchers time books in england had become available and his work would have been read fairly widely by the populace
9 Unrealistically Chaucer seemed to have planned for 130 or so talks though only 22 were completed
10 Toward the end of more darhur, sor bedvere throws arthurs sword into the water and it once again comes into the possession of the lasy of the lake
Test 2
Matching
- Feste-
- Astrophil-
- 12th night –
- Maria-
- Cesario-
- Oxymorons-
- Sir topas-
- Jacobeans-----
- Spensarizana stanza-
- Cavaliers-
- Red crosse knight-
- Pastoral—
- Malvolio-
- Toby belch—
- Inns of court –
- The Bible-
- The dark lady-
- Caroline era-
- Sidnye’s muse-
- Puritians-
- Queen Elizabeth-
- Sonnet # 18-
- Sir Philip Sidney-
- Sonnet #130-
- Illyria-
Multiple choice
- When England defeated an “armada” it was a turning point
- The bible was translated in the early 17th century into the common language, otherwise known as the
- The first writer who waned to be a famous professional poet
- William Shakespeare had what kind of formal education?
- Toby pretends to be more friendly to Andrew than he really is because
- Sir Andrew is egged on to fight
- Malvolio is given a really hard ime in Shakespear’s play because
- Perhaps the longest epic in English is
- The sorcerer in The farie Queene is named
- Spenser’s “Shepheardes Calendar” has a theme
- In stanza #39 in “astrophil” Sidney famously describes sleep as the prisoner’s
- No on else could write like Shakespeare, even if no one could follow all of his allusions
- Who loves Sebastian in twelfth night?
- Who sings the final song about rain in 12th night?
- What is it that Malvolio is told some people are born with, or achieve or have it thurst upon them
True false
1 Malvolio is successfully cajoled into joining the fun at the play’s end
2 The song at the end of 12th night is one of joy and contentment because everyone is happy
3 Quite conventionally there are no marriages performed or on the horizon a the end of 12th night
4 Sir toby upraids Malovilo saying just because he thinks he acts virtuously that there shall be ‘no more cakes and ale?”
5 Shakespeare could write for the lawyers and sophisticates as well as the common people who stood before the stage
6 in Shakespeare’s time all the female roles were played by young boys
7 Shakespeare’s sonnets are largely considered to be allegories- or intricate symbolic arguments
8 The first 14 of Shakespeare’s sonnets may have been commissioned to encourage particular young man to marry and prolong his bloodline
9 after he execution of the King in the mid 17th century, the monarchy was almost immediately restored: within two years
10 we can look forward to john miltons Paradise Lost because it’s a wild anarchical tale told by a ture anti-religious humanist.
Test 3
Matching
- Falling star-
- Roma a clef-
- Charles 2-
- Houynhms-
- Flea-
- 18th century-
- Belinda-
- Pandemonium-
- Modest proposal-
- Alexander pope-
- Aphra Bahn-
- Canonization
- Hero-comic
- Satan-
- Parliament-
- Absalom-
- John Donne-
- Salamander-
- Pilgrim’s Progress-
- In medias-res-
- Misanthrope-
- Robins Crusoe-
- Dryden-
- William and Mary-
- Ombre
Multiple Choice
- In the bait Donne asserts that -
- Donne became-
- The stated purpose of Paradise lost-
- Milton was quite modern in his interest in what aspect of Adam and Eve
- Great Britain in being –
- 18th century got In touch with their human feelings-
- In Dryden’s Ablson, King Saul in referring to-
- Dryden, he takes his life who takes way his –
- Jonathon Swift was a resident and champion for -
- Swift defends his argument in A Modest proposal by saying
- Belinda’s chief warrior sylph is named-
- If any poet could be justifiably identified in a particular abstract way it’s Donne was a –
- Satan contended that god suckered the demonds into the flight by said god got him to fight by-
- Who coined the term “market place of ideas?”
- A 18th century saw religion deemphasize Jesus and concentrate on a more abstract God
True/False
1 Swift wrote Castle of…
2 Donne master of occasional poem-
3 Gulliver’s travels praised hyuomnyphms and list epic-fashion the undersibale types they avoid in their society-
4 Pope and Dryden heroic couplet-
5 Rape of lock uses little epic conventions-
6 Donne didn’t publish his work, did manuscript-
7 Milton was a democrat supported Cromwell-
8 Swift big supporter of Royal society-
9 Milton didn’t mind using anachronism like demon’s names for gods-