Literature Exam 5VWO

Literature Exam 5VWO
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Literature Exam 5VWO

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What is a prologue?
A
an aside heard by some actors but not by the audience.
B
the same as a soliloquy.
C
an opening speech which introduces the play or an act.
D
the final or closing speech in the play.

Slide 2 - Quiz

William Shakespeare made which theatre a historical landmark?
A
The Rose
B
The Curtain
C
The Swan
D
The Globe

Slide 3 - Quiz

Which statement is incorrect?
"The Globe was closed on numerous occasions, such as ..........."
A
debts
B
Puritans
C
prostitution
D
Bubonic plague

Slide 4 - Quiz

Write down as many Shakespeare plays as you can

Slide 5 - Open question

Which novel is a typical, British gothic horror novel from the Victorian age?
A
Frankenstein
B
The Raven
C
Northanger abbey
D
The Satanist

Slide 6 - Quiz

At Lowood school , Mr Brocklehurst punishes Jane Eyre for the alleged sin of?
A
vanity
B
temper
C
lying
D
greed

Slide 7 - Quiz

Where did Mr. Rochester marry Bertha Mason?
A
Madeira
B
Jamaica
C
Costa Rica
D
Bermuda

Slide 8 - Quiz

Literary terms: the audience knows something that the characters in a play do not.
A
Euphemism
B
Soliloquy
C
Apostrophe
D
Dramatic Irony

Slide 9 - Quiz

A comparison is made between two things without the use of the words "like" or "as."
A
Metaphor
B
Onomatopoeia
C
Simile
D
Analogy

Slide 10 - Quiz

The hero or central character of a literary work.
A
flat character
B
round character
C
main character
D
protagonist

Slide 11 - Quiz

A reference in one literary work to another literary work.
A
Allusion
B
Analogy
C
Alliteration
D
Apostrophe

Slide 12 - Quiz

A character with only one dominant trait or aspect, such as greed or anger.
A
flat character
B
round character
C
static character
D
dynamic character

Slide 13 - Quiz

A character that changes during the course of a story.
A
flat character
B
round character
C
static character
D
dynamic character

Slide 14 - Quiz

"His tender heir might bear his memory"
This is an example of.....
A
enjambement
B
assonance
C
consonance
D
alliteration

Slide 15 - Quiz