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Old and Middle English Literature Review

A review game to prepare for E4U4, Quiz 1 in BrightThinker English IV

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Created Date 11.01.22
Last Updated 11.02.22
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Topics of this game:
  • The Old English period is often called the _____ period.
  • British literature contains the ideas of America’s _____ foundation.
  • Saint Bede was the first English _____.
  • The Viking who defeats Grendel is called _____.
  • Beowulf might be a forerunner to the _____ genre.
  • Feudal lords’ lands were protected by _____.
  • The _____ is also referred to as the Black Death.
  • The prevalence of _____ during the Middle Ages caused a focus on religion and the afterlife.
  • To stop the tyranny of the monarchs, a legal document called the _____ was written.
  • Sir Gawain and the Green Knight expresses the theme of _____.
  • The Canterbury Tales was written by _____.
  • The _____ preaches about the evil of drinking wine, but does not practice what he preaches.
  • What is the main difference between Middle English and Modern English?
  • Mrs. Haweis writes that the author of The Canterbury Tales hated and exposed _____ in his work.
  • a skilled worker who makes things by hand
  • Disease of a widespread area caused by an infection spread by rats and mice.
  • The service of the knights; the code of honor held by knights
  • A long poem that tells about cultural events and heroic deeds
  • A system of land divisions and rulers appointed by the king to protect his realm
  • The process of change and breakthrough
  • A master or ruler; the title given to a ruler
  • A person who takes a vow of life-long devotion to a religion and its community
  • A genre of drama that portrays biblical events to celebrate religious holidays
  • An award of chivalry in English knighthood
  • The study of religion, usually one of a single creator

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