British lit: unit 1 quiz 3
Le Morte d' Arthur was first published in 1485 by__________, England's first printer.
Caxton
__________was the system of manners and morals that bound the knight to his God and king.
Chivalry
A sea monster catches the sword and swallows it.
False
According to lines 905-909, the good deeds of Christ will bring us help before God.
False
After Sir Lancelot finds Queen Guenevere in a nunnery, he begins to live the life of a priest.
False
After coming out of the Queen's chamber, Sir Lancelot is killed immediately by Sir Agravain's knights.
False
Bedievere buries Arthur in the forest.
False
Everyone is certain that King Arthur is dead.
False
Five-Wits says that Faith in the Son of God is the only thing that "has been given for our souls' medicine."
False
King Arthur forgives the Queen and refuses to punish her.
False
King Arthur is mortally wounded as he slays Sir Lucan.
False
Knowledge advises Everyman not to go to Priesthood to receive the holy sacrament of extreme unction.
False
Knowledge descends into the grave with Everyman.
False
Sir Gawaine almost kills Sir Lancelot but stops, leaving him in pain and anger.
False
Sir Gawaine encourages King Arthur to put the Queen to death.
False
Sir Gawaine exposes Lancelot and Guenevere to the knights and suggests that the king be told of their adulterous love.
False
Sir Gawaine rescues Guenevere and slays everyone who stands against them.
False
Sir Lancelot buries Guenevere beside Sir Gawaine.
False
Sir Lancelot swears to kill Sir Gawaine for the death of his brothers, Sir Gareth and Sir Gaheris.
False
The Doctor of Theology exhorts old and young to cling to Pride.
False
The Queen says that she would rather that Lancelot be slain so that she could escape.
False
Sir Lancelot fails at his quest for the Holy Grail because of his sinful love for Queen___________
Guenevere
During the War of the Roses, Malory supported the__________claim to the throne.
Lancasterian
While in prison, Malory began and completed_________
Le Morte d' Arthur
The theological basis of Everyman is__________.
Roman Catholic
According to lines 745-746, the priesthood is the only place where the remedy for sin may be found.
True
After Everyman receives the "sacrament for [his] redemption," he continues his voyage toward death.
True
After the death of Guenevere, Sir Lancelot could not be comforted.
True
At his death, Sir Gawaine writes to Lancelot asking him to help King Arthur.
True
Beauty, Discretion, Strength, and Five-Wits depart from Everyman when they discover that he is headed for the grave.
True
Before knowing where Everyman is going, Beauty, Strength, Discretion, and Five-Wits say that they will not abandon him.
True
It is not certain whether the body in the grave is that of King Arthur's.
True
King Arthur commands Bedievere three times to throw Excalibur into the lake.
True
King Arthur consents to Sir Agravaine's plan to trap Lancelot and Guenevere.
True
King Arthur is sorry that the war began between Lancelot and himself.
True
Knowledge and Good-Deeds follow Everyman to the grave, proving to be his only true friends.
True
More than once, Sir Lancelot rescued the king, queen, and other knights.
True
Sir Agravain and his knights trap Lancelot in the Queen's chamber.
True
Sir Agravaine and Sir Mordred hated Queen Guenevere and Sir Lancelot.
True
Sir Bor warns Sir Lancelot not to see the Queen for he fears that there is a trap set for him.
True
Sir Gawaine is mortally wounded at the battle between King Arthur and Mordred.
True
Sir Lancelot kills Sir Colgrevance and puts on Colgrevance's armor.
True
Sir Lancelot takes Queen Guenevere to Joyous Gard.
True
Sir Mordred told King Arthur that Lancelot killed all the knights but him.
True
The night before the battle, Gawaine warns Arthur in a dream not to fight or he will die.
True
The play teaches that___________will ultimately secure a person's salvation.
good deeds
Lust and_______destroy the idealized society of Camelot.
jealousy
______________emphasized the practical.
moralities
_____________dramatized the moral struggle of the common man by allegorizing vices and virtues.
moralities
Everyman is the most famous ___________play of the Middle Ages.
morality
____________plays were often performed as part of a series.
mystery