English 12 - Midterm Exam
Why is Barbra Allen upset?
"She slighted him"
Medieval Period date range
1066-1485
Renaissance time period
1485-1625
The Anglo-Saxon time period
449-1066
Macbeth is a __ act play
5
What is a pilgrimage?
A religious journey
What is the setting of "The Passionate Shepherd to his Beloved"?
A rural country setting
When Gawain arrives at the green chapel, he wears____?
A whirring grindstone
Sir Gawain is basically a vivid account of an
Accepted challenge
Only British ruler ever called "the Great"
Alfred the Great
Who is the speaker in "The Passionate Shepherd to his Beloved"?
An idealistic and passionate Shepherd
What shows the honor Beowulf has for his opponent?
Beowulf fights Grendel without a sword, because Grendel doesn't have one.
In what manner does Beowulf honor Wiglaf after the battle? What does this action signify?
Beowulf gives Wiglaf all of his armor and his gold necklace, he is basically giving him the kingship
How does Grendel and Beowulf's battle end?
Beowulf rips off Grendel's arm, claw, and shoulder. Grendel goes to his lair to die.
What type of ruler was Queen Elizabeth?
Brave and dedicated
The primary subject or concern of "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"?
Chivalric ideals
In "Twa Corbies," what medieval attitude toward life and death does the author present?
Darkly humorous
The slight wound on Gawain's neck is punishment for his
Deceit
By accepting the green belt and keeping it secrets, Gawain _____
Fails the test of faith
How does Beowulf's "Last Battle" differ from the other battles?
For the first time, fate is against him, he is going to lose
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus speaks of two masters: ____ and ____
God and money
What is the chief moral or religious lesson from the Parable of the Prodigal Son?
God will love you no matter what, it is important to forgive people
What is the message of the allegory that the Pardoner teaches in "The Pardoner's Tale"?
Greed is the root of all evil
How does the poem establish that the coming battle is not simply a battle between hero and monster, but a battle between Good and Evil?
Grendel will not touch the throne because it was given to Hrothgar by God. Grendel is the demon while Beowulf and his companions are the heroes
What does Beowulf ask of Hrothgar
He asks that if he is killed by Grendel, for Hrothgar to take care of his men. Beowulf wants to fight Grendel with his men and without the help of Hrothgar
Why is Chaucer known as the Father of English Poetry?
He created his own verse form - heroic cuplet
In "The Canterbury Tales," how does Chaucer provide a "snapshot of an era?"
He draws portraits of character types from all levels of society, giving real insight into the daily lives of people
Why is Gawain burdened with grief?
He has proved less than perfect
What values and beliefs of the Anglo-Saxon warrior culture does Beowulf's attitude toward death express?
He is a Christian, he feels that fate will decide what happens to him. Beowulf is not scared of death.
In "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight," Sir Gawain apologizes to the Green Knight in the final scene; why?
He is ashamed that he kept the girdle that the Green Knight's wife gave him.
In Spenser's Sonnet 1, the poet writes of pages "in love's soft bands / like captives trembling at the victor's sight." What main idea does this reinforce?
He is envious of the pages being held by her, she has control over him; he is trapped like the pages in the book
What does Macbeth mean when he says that "the blood on his hands will redden all the seas"?
He is talking about how great his guilt is
What view of nature does Marlowe present in "The Passionate Shepherd to his Love"?
He is telling his love how beautiful nature is
What is the Pardoner's usual reason for telling his story about greed?
He is trying to get listeners to part with their money
What is Spenser's goal in writing these poems?
He is trying to win over the love of his life through these sonnets
In the Parable of the Prodigal Son, how does the father feel toward the son who stayed home?
He loves his two sons equally
In "The Wanderer," what does the speaker miss
He misses his lord, companions and his mead-hall
What main message does the speaker of Spenser's Sonnet 75 want to convey to his love?
He wants to tell her that his poetry will make her last forever
In the Prologue, how does the young knight appear to be solicitous?
He was concerned and caring and took care of his father
How would the illusions of time and space be created during Shakespeare's time?
Imagery
Wyrd
Irresistible fate
Macbeth claims his dagger is palpable in Act 2, is it actually palpable?
It is not palpable, it cannot be touched or held
How should one read the blank verse in Act 2 of Macbeth?
It should be read in complete sentences like a natural speech
In the ballads, what does the continuous fight for land rights say about the importance of landownership at the time?
Landownership was closely linked to status and security
Apothecary
Like a pharmacist, makes and sells medicine
The Green Knight proves to NOT be _____
Merciless
What meaning can you infer from "I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever"?
My spirit will be with the Lord for eternity
Hrothgar and his followers face "Twelve winters of grief." How does the length of their suffering increase the epic stature of this tale?
No one has stood up to Grendel; Beowulf standing up to Grendel after all these years shows his courage
Wan
Pale, sickly
Speaker is usually a shepherd, pastoral or rural setting, idealizes rural life
Pastoral poetry
Renaissance is a French word meaning _____
Rebirth
The chapel is NOT described as being ____ in "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight"?
Roofless
What historical event form the basis of the pilgrimage to Canterbury Cathedral
Saint Thomas Becket of Canterbury was murdered here and his shrine is located here
In "The Wife of Bath's Tale," the Queen gives the knight a chance to save his life, why does she do this?
She feels it is more important to teach a lesson than to kill
In "The Wife's Lament," what has happened to the wife?
She has been exiled by her husband for being unfaithful
What does Lady Macbeth mean by "my hand are your color, but I shame to wear a heart so white."
She would be ashamed if her heart were as weak as his
Who chops off the Green Knight's head? Why?
Sir Gawain; The Green Knight demanded it be chopped off and the knight didn't want his king to have to do it.
writing that offers insights into society, its values, and its customs
Social commentary
In Psalm 137, the exiles are forced to sing; what do they sing about?
Songs about Zion, about the future destruction of their enemies
What does the sea represent in "The Seafarer?"
Sorrow, fear, pain, suffering, alone. Symbolism: Sacrificing for God
Would you describe the Sermon on the Mount as a parable, song, or speech?
Speech
What role do the witches play in Act 1 in Macbeth
Supernatural elements, they foreshadow events to come
What can be inferred about the Old Woman in "The Wife of Bath's Tale"?
That she is an elf or fairy
What is Beowulf's last request?
That there will be a monument built for him that is filled with his ashes
What point is the wife of bath making when she tells the story of Midas?
That women cannot keep secrets
What is the main idea of Paslm 23 from The King Jame Bible?
The Lord is always with you and if you believe in him, he will guide you through life.
What historical event inspired the Queen to give this speech?
The Spanish invasion of England
How does the setting of the second battle add to its epic significance?
The battle with Grendel's mother is fought underwater. After Beowulf is victorious, there is a heavenly light shining
What does Sidney mean when he says "make in me these civil wars to cease"?
The civil wars are a conflict inside of him caused by his love for Stella.
In the Prologue from "The Canterbury Tales," who has 'an ulcer on his knee'?
The cook
How do the events in "Barbara Allan" echo the medieval ideas presented in "Lord Randall"?
The events in "Barbra Allan" equate love sickness with death in the same way "Lord Randall" does.
In the ballad "Get up and Bar the Door," who speaks first?
The husband
How do the accounts in these letters as primary sources differ from a secondary source, such as a contemporary history book account
The letters provide a firsthand perspective of events, not a removed explanation
What outbreak has happened when "The Pardoner's Tale" is set?
The plague
In "The Pardoner's Tale," which character(s) does the Pardoner most closely resemble?
The rioters; they represent greed and treachery
What does the speaker long for in "The Seafarer?"
The sea
What does this request demonstrate about warrior culture?
Their emphasis on fame and glory
What happens to the three rioters?
They all betray and kill each other for gold
How do Beowulf's companions react when the dragon breathes flame on him?
They all flee except Wiglaf
What do Sidney and Spenser's sonnets have in common?
They are both addressing a desire for love
What do Queen Elizabeth's words: my realm, my kingdom, my people; infer about her view as Queen
They exhibit her sense of ownership
In "Get up and bar the Door," how can we tell that the family is poor?
They have no running water
How is the perspective of medieval life presented in "Get up and Bar the Door" different from those presented in the other ballads?
This ballad presents a humorous and exaggerated look at married life, not a romanticized view of love
Why does Shakespeare bring Banquo and Macbeth together in the play right before Macbeth kills King Duncan?
This gives Macbeth one more chance to change his mind
What is Chaucer's primary theme in the Prologue from "The Canterbury Tales"?
To show variety of human nature
Macbeth includes numbered side notes, what aspect of the play do these notes help readers understand?
What words and phrases meant when they were written
The ordeal that Gawain goes through DOES NOT prove him to be
Wholly courageous
Following his painful experience in Wales, Gawain presumably returns to Camelot and the Round Table a _____
Wiser man
What do the ladies' actions in "Twa Corbies" and "Lord Randall" indicate about the medieval perspective of women?
Women are viewed as untrustworthy and dangerous
Epic
a long narrative poem celebrating the exploits of a larger-than-life hero
Caesure
a pause for breath in the middle of lines
Kenning
a two word poetic renaming
Cometadas
companionship between a lord and his servant
Feudalism
exchange of property for personal service; a social hierarchy
Anglo-Saxon themes
exile, companionship, intermingling of Christian and pagan traditions
In "Lord Randall,"the comparison between love and poison
expresses the time's exaggerated sense of love's power
Iambic Pentameter
five sets of unstressed syllables followed by stressed syllables.
Eulogy
lyric poem that laments the loss of a person, place, or condition
"The Nymph's Reply to The Shepherd" was written as a _____ to "The Passionate Shepherd to his Beloved. "
parody
Ubisunt
refers to the tone of the poem; where are