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| horathgr, people of danes |
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| king known for magna carta |
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| archbishop killed in church |
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| what kind of man was pardoner |
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| narrarotor of story known as the wife |
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| 3 things knight objected to in his new bride |
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| poverty, age and appearance, lack of nobility |
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| two representatives of upper class in pardoners tale |
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| religious preacher that lived simply |
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| who did geoffery of Monmouth treat as his historical figure |
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| what book did Thomas malory write |
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| who raised Arthur as adopted son |
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| why is Arthur portrayed as a boy unaware of his true identity |
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| rejected morgan lefay and famous for affair |
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| what monster was Gawain forced to confront |
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| what lesson does monster teach him |
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| who disposes of excalibur |
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| name of most likely real arthur |
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| protest against roman catholic church |
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| name of the church that granted king a divorce |
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| invented moveable printing press |
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| martin luther contribution to reformation |
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| 95 thesis. protested sale of indulgences |
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| mary-bloody mary, Elizabeth- the virgin queen |
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| 14 lines, rhyme sceme, written in iambic pentameter |
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| how does shakes describe love in his sonnet |
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| never changing, not a cliche |
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| which poem is "to be or not to be" from |
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| what country is Macbeth set in |
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| from which king was Macbeth written |
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| who did Macbeth kill to steal crown |
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| who urged him to steal crown |
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| who gave him idea to steal crown |
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| whose army defeats Macbeth before he becomes king |
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| defeats macebth in combat |
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| boy who escapes Macbeths plan |
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| lady macduff and her kids |
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| final three prophecies Macbeth was given |
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| beware acduff, cant be conquered, not born of women |
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| jealousy, revenge, truth vs lies, racism, suspicion, trust |
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| how is hankerchief a symbol |
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| first gift, symbol of love |
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| warns otherlo about his daughter |
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| lieutenant Othello punishes |
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| Othello makes up for actions |
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| what does play say aboou love |
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| suspect the innocent, makes us do crazy things |
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| themes of romantic period |
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| childhood, nature, rejection of reason, imagination |
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| what is wordsworth rejecting in "the world is to much with us" |
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| ironic about wordsworth "composed upon westminister bridge" |
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| opposites, seems to praise city but doesnt |
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| blake is obsessed with contrasting what |
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| how did he lamb and the tiger reflect his philosophy |
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| lamb was innocent tiger was evile |
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| what ekats poem is dangers of imaination |
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| blake poem about unwanted side of life |
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