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Literature Midterm Review (English 11)

Horizontales
Shakespeare lived most of his life in __________.
Who was killed at Canterbury Cathedral?
Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth to look like the flower, but be the ________ underneath.
"Fair is foul and foul is fair" is an example of what literary element?
In "The Pardoner's Tale," the youngest rioter goes into town to get "bread and wine." Chaucer is suggesting that this meal will be the rioters' ____________. (2 words)
When Duncan arrives at Macbeth's castle, he tells Lady Macbeth, "we love him highly." This is an example of what literary element? (2 words)
In "Araby," the apple tree in the garden of the narrator's house is an example of what literary element?
In the Medieval period, corrupt pardoners would often sell fake ________.
In Macbeth, blood often symbolizes ____________.
The Canterbury Tales is written in ___________ English.
In Joyce's works, the characters often reach a(n) ____________.
How many stories was the Globe Theater?
James Joyce felt Dublin was best characterized by this word
Hecate reveals that _________ is mankind's greatest adversary.
Verticales
When Macbeth is named the Thane of Cawdor, he is shocked and asks "why do you dress me in borrowed robes?" This is an example of what literary element?
In the prologue to his tale, the pardoner is strangely ________ about his corrupt and swindling ways.
Macbeth, after listing all the reasons not to kill Duncan, admits he only has one reason to go through with the murder: his ________.
In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer ridicules and criticizes people from various social classes. This type of writing in Chaucer's time was called ____________. (2 words)
The witches in Macbeth are also known as the ___________. (2 words)
Macbeth compares life to "a _________ that struts and frets his hour upon the stage."
The people who paid a penny to stand in the pit at the Globe Theater were called __________.
In "Araby," the repetition of the word "blind" suggests the narrator lives a __________ life. (2 words)
In "Araby," the distance between the boy's fantasy and his reality is symbolized by the ________.
In "Araby," the narrator imagines he is carrying a __________ through the marketplace.
The characters in The Canterbury Tales are all going on a __________.
In "Araby," Mangan's sister is symbolized by _______.