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Jeopardy!Arthurian Legends Info
Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur
T.H. White’s “Arthur
Becomes King”Literary Terms
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Final Jeopardy
Archetypes
$100 Answer: Arthurian Legends Background Info
Honor, loyalty, and bravery are all important aspects of this knightly code.
$100 Question from Night Characters
What is the code of chivalry?
$200 Answer from Arthurian Legends Background Info
This was a traditional relationship of reverent admiration that a knight might express for his queen.
$200 Question from Arthurian Legends Background Info
What is courtly love?
$300 Answer from Arthurian Legends Background Info
This is the country other than Great Britain where many Arthurian legends originated, including those featuring Sir Launcelot
$300 Question from Arthurian Legends Background Info
What is France?
$400 Answer from Arthurian Legends Background Info
These are the invaders that the “historic” Arthur fought against.
$400 Question from Arthurian Legends Background Info
Who are the Saxons and Angles?
$500 Answer from Arthurian Legends Background Info
This genre differs from myth in that it has a basis in historical fact, although it often contains exaggerated, magical, or supernatural elements.
$500 Question from Arthurian Legends Background Info
What is a legend?
$100 Answer from Archetypes
The three broad categories of archetypes are character, situation, and this category which includes shapes, numbers, colors, and even animals.
$100 Question from Archetypes
What is image?
$200 Answer from Archetypes
King Arthur, Harry Potter, Luke Skywalker, and Odysseus can all be classified as this character archetype.
$200 Question from Archetypes
What is the hero?
$300 Answer from Archetypes
This animal, in Biblical, mythological, and legendary stories, represents insidious evil, destruction, and temptation.
$300 Question from Archetypes
What is the snake?
$400 Answer from Archetypes
The historian Joseph Campbell wrote a book describing this archetypal cycle, literally the “one story,” describing the hero’s journey.
$400 Question from Archetypes
What is the Monomyth?
$500 Answer from Archetypes
Psychoanalyst Carl Jung said that archetypes are the product of this, a universal pool of human knowledge and experience.
$500 Question from Archetypes
What is the collective unconscious?
$100 Answer for Le Morte d’Arthur
This number, symbolic of natural and elemental harmony, is also the number of queens Sir Launcelot encountered in the woods.
$100 Question from Le Morte D’Arthur
What is FOUR?
$200 Answer from Le Morte d’Arthur
This wizard was a close advisor to King Arthur and to his father Uther before him.
$200 Question Le Morte d’Arthur
Who is Merlin?
$300 Answer from Le Morte d’Arthur
This is the knight who finally throws Excalibur in the lake.
$300 Question from Le Morte d’Arthur
Who is Sir Bedivere?
$400 Answer for Le Morte d’Arthur
This archetypal villain and traitor was the illegitimate son of Arthur and his half-sister Morgause.
$400 Question from Le Morte d’Arthur
Who is Mordred?
$500 Answer from Le Morte d’Arthur
This is the enchanted, heavenly island where the queens take Arthur to heal his wounds.
$500 Question from Le Morte d’Arthur
What is Avalon?
$100 Answer from “The Once and Future King”
This was Arthur’s childhood nickname.
$100 Question from “The Once and Future King”
What is Wart?
$200 Answer from “The Once and Future King”
This knight is Arthur’s foster brother; later, he is Arthur’s seneschal.
$200 Question from “The Once and Future King”
Who is Sir Kay?
$300 Answer from “The Once and Future King”
This is Wart’s reaction when he discovers that he will be king.
$300 Question from “The Once and Future King”
• What are tears?
$400 Answer from “The Once and Future King”
These come to Wart’s aid when he tries to pull the sword from the stone.
$400 Question from “The Once and Future King”
What are animals?
$500 Answer from “The Once and Future King”
In “The Once and Future King,” it is humorous, whereas in Le Morte d’Arthur, it is formal and serious
$500 Question from “The Once and Future King”
What is tone?
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$100 Answer from Literary Terms
• This the literary genre that tries to explain the origins of life, evil, natural phenomena, etc. They are passed down through the generations and typically do not have a specific historic basis.
$100 Question from Literary Terms
What is a myth?
$200 Answer from Literary Terms
This is the genre of poetry that Tennyson’s Idylls of the King falls into.
$200 Question from Literary Terms
What is epic?
$300 Answer from Literary Terms
An example of this is the fact that Sir Thomas Malory wrote his tales of chivalrous, heroic knights while incarcerated.
$300 Question from Literary Terms
What is irony?
$400 Answer from Literary Terms
The “BIG IDEA” in a work of literature: In “The Tale of King Arthur,” for example, it could be stated as: “One cannot escape one’s destiny;” or, “nobility and kindness are their own rewards.”
$400 Question from Literary Terms
What is theme?
$500 Answer from Literary Terms
Because he changes from a timid, bumbling boy called Wart to England’s most beloved king, Arthur can be described as this kind of character.
$500 Question from Literary Terms
What is a dynamic character?
Final Jeopardy
Final Jeopardy Question
In “The Death of King Arthur,” this is the knight (also Arthur’s nephew) who visits Arthur in a dream to warn him about fighting Mordred.