Medieval Trivia and Not so Trivial Test Review

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Medieval Trivia and Not so Trivial Test Review

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Medieval Trivia and Not so Trivial Test Review. 1. What year marks the official beginning of the medieval period? . Answer. 1066. 2. Who invaded England in 1066?. Answer. William the Conqueror from Normandy. 3. What language did William the Conqueror bring to England?. Answer. French. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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• What year marks the official beginning of the medieval period?

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• 1066

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• Who invaded England in 1066?

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• William the Conqueror from Normandy

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• What language did William the Conqueror bring to England?

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• French

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• What governmental, social, and military system did William the Conqueror bring to England?

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• Fuedalism

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• What was the code of behavior expected of knights called?

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• Chivalry

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• What three loyalties did a knight have?

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• God• Country (or king)• Lady

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• What was the purpose of the crusades?

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• To reclaim the holy lands from the “infidels.”

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• Name three causes for the end of feudalism

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• Bubonic plague that killed ¼ of the population, creating a demand for skilled laborers and therefore a rise in middle class

• Conversion to money system over land• Invention of the long bow and gunpowder

that could penetrate the armor of a knight

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• How was the Bubonic Plague spread?

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• Through flea-bitten rats

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• Who wrote Morte d’Arthur?

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• Thomas Malory

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• Who was involved in the love triangle in Morte D’Arthur?

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• King Arthur• Guenevere• Lancelot

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• How did Sir Lucan show his loyalty to Arthur?

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• He moved the wounded Arthur causing his own death.

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• What terrible coincidence caused the fighting between Mordred and Arthur’s men?

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• A knight raising his sword to kill a snake

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• Who appeared to Arthur in a dream, warning him that he should delay the battle against Mordred?

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• Gawain

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• Who of Arthur’s knights throws Excalibur into the lake?

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• Sir Bedevere

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• How did Sir Gawain show that he was imperfect?

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• He accepted the green sash from the lady of the castle

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• The Green Knight was also which other character in the romance?

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• The lord of the castle

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• Name the three animals that the lord of the castle hunted

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• 1. deer• 2. boar• 3. fox

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• Who were Mordred’s parents?

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• Arthur and Morgause (his half sister)

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• Name two ballads that are in question/ answer format.

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• “Lord Randall”• “Edward, Edward”• “Ballad of Birmingham”

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• What is a ballad stanza?

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• 4 line stanza, second and fourth lines rhyme

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• Which ballad concerns a double suicide?• Which ballad describes a murder of a father?• Which ballad describes unquestioned loyalty

to a king?

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• “Barbara Allen”• “Edward, Edward”• “Sir Patrick Spense”

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• Which ballad concerns poison by a lover?• Which ballad involves a deserted knight’s

death?• Which ballad involves a dispute between a

husband and wife?

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• 1. “Lord Randall”• 2. “Barbara Allen• 3. “Twa Corbies”

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• Which ballad concerns a ghostly visit of three sons to their mother?

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• “The Ballad of Usher’s Well”

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• Name three characteristics of ballads

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• Written to be sung• Written for common people• Use such techniques as incremental

repetition, dialect, question/answer format• Elements include supernatural and sensational

stories

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• What are the three types of pilgrims that go on the pilgrimage to Canterbury?

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• Religious• Feudal• Town

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• Name 2 corrupt religious figures and explain their corruption.

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• Name two moral pilgrims and tell why.

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• Name two pilgrims who are good at what they do?

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• Explain: “Damned by faint praise” as it applies to the Canterbury Tales.

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• What are the signs that a pilgrim is wealthy?

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• Generally, explain the gist of the following tales:

• 1. knight• 2. pardoner• 3. Oxford cleric• 4. Wife of Bath

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• Name two ways that “Once Upon a Time” is like Canterbury Tales.

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• 1. Satire• 2. frame story

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• Name two methods of satire used by Jonathan Swift in “A Modest Proposal.”