15. The point of the introductory “Proem” in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight:
22. The date that Gawain experiences the axe-tests, and its…
22. The date that Gawain experiences the axe-tests, and its religious significance for him:
12. Two symbolic characteristics of dragons (from the record…
12. Two symbolic characteristics of dragons (from the recorded lecture):
26. The significance of “Pyramus and Thisbe”:
26. The significance of “Pyramus and Thisbe”:
30. The “map of desire” by the end of Act 3 (draw OR describ…
30. The “map of desire” by the end of Act 3 (draw OR describe):
19. The meaning of “homosocial bond” as it applies to Bertil…
19. The meaning of “homosocial bond” as it applies to Bertilak’s castle:
25. Three characteristics of the “Court” setting in A Midsum…
25. Three characteristics of the “Court” setting in A Midsummer Night’s Dream:
4. Two characteristics of Hrothgar that make him a good “rin…
4. Two characteristics of Hrothgar that make him a good “ring-giver”:
3. The original language of Beowulf, and why it’s so differe…
3. The original language of Beowulf, and why it’s so different from modern English:
10. Two ways in which Grendel’s mother (or her dwelling) rep…
10. Two ways in which Grendel’s mother (or her dwelling) represents a “perversion of femininity”: