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By: Christopher Ollila

English Jeopardy. By: Christopher Ollila. Bibliography. American Literature 200. This author uses southern dialect in many of his novels and was highly criticized for using the N-word hundreds of times. Answer. American Literature 400.

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By: Christopher Ollila

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  1. English Jeopardy By: Christopher Ollila Bibliography

  2. American Literature 200 This author uses southern dialect in many of his novels and was highly criticized for using the N-word hundreds of times. Answer

  3. American Literature 400 This author symbolized adultery through the scarlet letter “A”. Answer

  4. American Literature 600 This American writer focused on individualism and one of his more popular works consist of an essay titled Self-Reliance. Answer

  5. American Literature 800 This author participated in the Romantic movement and was well known for his short stories and tales of mystery. Answer

  6. American Literature 1000 This writer was anti-slavery and was recognized for believing in the individual and their power to stand up to the government and fighting for their rights. Answer

  7. British Literature 200 This epic written in prose was written over 1000 year ago by an unknown author. Answer

  8. British Literature 400 A short comic or satiric verse narrative generally composed in ostosyllabic couplets. Answer

  9. British Literature 600 This Author takes you through the stories and culture of Ireland. Answer

  10. British Literature 800 This Writer used the epistolary novel style in his novel Pamela. Answer

  11. British Literature 1000 This author composed a collection of stories written in prose and verse known as the Canterbury Tales. Answer

  12. Modernism 200 This global event marked the beginning of modernism. Answer

  13. Modernism 400 What cultural movement affected modernism that presented black life from a black point of view? Answer

  14. Modernism 600 What event marks the end of Modernism and the beginning of postmodernism? Answer

  15. Modernism 800 What T.S. Elliot literature was the first to embrace the modernism movement and expressed modernist techniques? Answer

  16. Modernism 1000 What psychologists’ influenced writers and artists work by incorporating psychoanalytical theories into their work? Answer

  17. Literary Terms, Forms & Style 200 A figure of speech in which human characteristics are bestowed upon anything nonhuman. Answer

  18. Literary Terms, Forms & Style 400 A technique of introducing into a narrative material that prepares the reader or audience for future events, actions or revelations. Answer

  19. Literary Terms, Forms & Style 600 An indirect reference, often to a person, events, statement or theme of work. Answer

  20. Literary Terms, Forms & Style 800 A novel whose plot is entirely developed through letters. Answer

  21. Literary Terms, Forms & Style 1000 Virginia Woolf experimented with this style of writing and portrayed it in her novel To The Lighthouse. Answer

  22. Poetry 200 A poem that recounts a story in the form of a song. Answer

  23. Poetry 400 What is a seven line poetic stanza written in iambic pentameter with the rhyme scheme ababbcc. Answer

  24. Poetry 600 A verse in poetry that lacks a regular meter, does not rhyme and uses irregular line lengths. Answer

  25. Poetry 800 A lyric poem that typically consists of fourteen lines and that typically follows one of several conventional rhyme schemes. Answer

  26. Poetry 1000 A French verse form consisting of nineteen lines grouped in five tercets followed by a quatrain and involving only two rhymes, with the rhyme scheme aba aba aba aba aba abaa. Answer

  27. American Literature 200 Mark Twain Game Board

  28. American Literature 400 Nathaniel Hawthorne Game Board

  29. American Literature 600 Ralph Waldo Emerson Game Board

  30. American Literature 800 Edgar Allan Poe Game Board

  31. American Literature 1000 Henry David Thoreau Game Board

  32. British Literature 200 Beowulf Game Board

  33. British Literature 400 Fabliau Game Board

  34. British Literature 600 James Joyce Game Board

  35. British Literature 800 Samuel Richardson Game Board

  36. British Literature 1000 Geoffrey Chaucer Game Board

  37. Modernism 200 World War I Game Board

  38. Modernism 400 Harlem Renaissance Game Board

  39. Modernism 600 World War II Game Board

  40. Modernism 800 The Waste Land Game Board

  41. Modernism 1000 Sigmund Freud & Carl Jung Game Board

  42. Literary Terms, Forms & Style 200 Personification Game Board

  43. Literary Terms, Forms & Style 400 Foreshadowing Game Board

  44. Literary Terms, Forms & Style 600 Allusion Game Board

  45. Literary Terms, Forms & Style 800 Epistolary Novel Game Board

  46. Literary Terms, Forms & Style 1000 Stream-of-Consciousness Game Board

  47. Poetry 200 Ballad Game Board

  48. Poetry 400 Rhyme Royal Game Board

  49. Poetry 600 Free Verse Game Board

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