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CHINESE FOOD FOR THOUGHT
WHAT’S A GRECIAN “URN”?
A CATEGORY FOR ALL SEASONS
THE JOLLY GREEN GIANT
POTPOURRI
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She is the Joy Luck mother who managed to deceive her way out
of a prearranged marriage.
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Who is Lindo Jong?
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China is an example of this kind of culture.
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What is a high context culture?
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She is the Joy Luck mother who wishes to be found.
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Who is Ying-ying St. Clair
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This is a device used by women who had been socialized into silence in early 20th century
China.
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What is the talk story?
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The Joy Luck Club is divided into this many groups of the
same number of stories.
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“Ode on a Grecian Urn” is a famous example of this kind of
poetry.
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What is ekphrastic poetry?
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This is when a speaker addresses an inanimate object.
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What is apostrophe?
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According to Keats, beauty is this.
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This is the number of distinct scenes pictured on the Grecian
urn.
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Keats is grouped with this group of English poets, which also
included Byron and Wordsworth.
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Who are the Romantics?
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Henry VIII is one of these for Sir Thomas More.
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Thomas More intentionally starts an argument with this
character, so as to protect him form harm.
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Who is the Duke of Norfolk?
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Until More goes to trial, this is represented by the land.
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In the play, this serves as a symbol for public morality.
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What is the water?
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This the primary virtue for which the audience is supposed
to admire More.
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What is integrity, constancy, or adherence to one’s own
principles?
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She is the half sister of King Arthur, and in most tellings, an
enemy of Arthur’s court.
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Who is Morgan Le Fey?
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This is the first animal to which Gawain is compared,
representing how he was caught off guard.
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The appearance of this building helps associate the Green Knight
with paganism.
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What is the Green Chapel?
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Place name borrowed by J.R.R. Tolkien for The Hobbit and The
Lord of the Rings.
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What is Middle Earth?
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He is the Knight of the Round Table who eventually brought about Camelot’s downfall by
violating the provisions of courtly love.
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Who is Sir Lancelot?
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This is the primary theme of quarter one in
the class.
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What is awareness?
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In Greek Mythology, he was condemned to push a boulder up
a hill for all eternity.
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“A Canary’s Ideas” is a story reflecting this literary
movement.
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What is magical realism?
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The willingness of an individual to sacrifice himself or herself for some greater good is frequently considered a component of this.
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She is the poet who wrote “How Far is it to the Land We Left?”
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Who is Naomi Shahib Nye?