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THIS. IS. Jeopardy. Your. With. Host. Jones. Jeopardy. Weird Florida Facts. Melville Bio. Moby Dick. Jones Misc. HawthorneBio. Minister’s Black Veil. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HawthorneBio

Minister’s Black Veil

Melville Bio Moby Dick Jones Misc Weird Florida Facts

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Hawthorne became famous for what topics?

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Sin, guilt, adultery

A 100

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What is Hawthorne’s masterpiece and first work of

psychological fiction? (Be able to summarize plot too.)

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A 200

Scarlet Letter

Hester becomes pregnant with Pearl (by Rev.

Dimmesdale) but keeps it secret. She has to wear “A” for adultery. Rev. confesses

at end.

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Who is a famous relative of Hawthorne and why?

A 300

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He had relative who was one of the judges at the Salem

Witch Trials

A 300

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How old was Hawthorne when his father died?

A 400

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4 years old

A 400

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How long did it take Hawthorne “to make an

audible splash in the literary world”?

A 500

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9 years

A 500

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Who is the minister in “The Minister’s Black Veil”?

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Rev. Hooper

B 100

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How is “Minister’s Black Veil” a parable?

B 200

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It teaches that sin can separate people from one

another (and possibly God)

B 200

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Who is Elizabeth? What happens to her and why?

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Rev. Hooper’s fiancée; she leaves him because he won’t remove the veil for her, and

she becomes a nurse.

B 300

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What effect does the veil have during the funeral and

then at the wedding?

B 400

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The veil adds to the morbidity and darkness of the funeral.

At the wedding, it is ominously foreboding and dark (not helping the mood

for a joyous occasion!)

B 400

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What parallels can be seen in “Minister’s Black Veil” and

The Crucible?

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Secret sins can lead to alienation/death.

Fear leads to distrust and possible negative

consequences

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What did Melville do in his early 20’s?

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Hopped a whaling ship; jumped off on island

inhabited by cannibals and hitched ride home

C 100

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Who was the only one to give Moby Dick a good review?

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Hawthorne

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What is Melville’s first name?

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Herman

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DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLEPlace A Wager

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What happened to Melville’s father?

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After becoming mentally and financially wrecked, he died.

C 400

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Melville’s Moby Dick is known as the first American

_____?

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epic

C 500

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What does the name Ishmael mean?

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outcast

D 100

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The best word to describe what Captain Ahab becomes

is _______? And why?

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Monomaniacal because he is consumed with the desire for revenge on what’s behind the

white whale

D 200

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Starbuck, the first mate, offers a contrast to Captain

Ahab because he is . . .?

D 300

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A devout Christian and family man: he wants to

whale, make money, and go home to his family.

D 300

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What happened to Pip and why?

D 400

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He went insane because he was thrown overboard and left in the dark ocean for

quite a while

D 400

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What happens at the end of Moby Dick? And how does

the ending tie into the beginning?

D 500

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Everyone except Ishmael is killed. Ishmael is the outcast orphan who is picked up by the ship looking for a son.

D 500

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Jones asks that students always use ___ or ___ ink

pen on all assignments (one exception is when using a

____.)

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Blue, black, scantron (need pencil for scantron)

SERIOUSLY PEOPLE! USE PEN! I’M NOT KIDDING!

E 100

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When handwriting essays, notes, or journaling, Jones asks that students not write

on the ____ of paper.

E 200

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back

E 200

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What is wrong with “alot”?

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It is two separate words.

A lot

E 300

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Write the MLA heading on the board correctly

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First name Last name

Teacher’s name

Class- Period

Date (military style)

E 400

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What are the four uses of their/they’re/there?

E 500

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Their- possessive

There- place

There- expletive

They’re- contractionE 500

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What product was named for the first University of Florida

Gators where it was developed?

F 100

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What is Gatorade?

F 100

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How do flamingos get their pink color?

F 200

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From the shrimp they eat; the more shrimp they eat, the

more pink their color.

F 200

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Tampa’s Bayshore Boulevard is touted as what?

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The world’s longest continuous sidewalk. It is a

popular waterfront gathering place for joggers and in-line

skate enthusiasts.

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Once a year, thousands of Floridians stand at the state line and toss dead fish into

Alabama. It’s called the …?

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The Annual Mullet Toss

(hosted by Flora-Bama Beach Bar in Pensacola)

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There is a bed & breakfast, WildLife on Easy Street, on the outskirts of Tampa that

allows you to cuddle with …?

F 500

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An endangered cat of your choice for just a $100

donation to the refuge. You can choose baby bobcats,

cougars, and leopards.

F 500

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The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Quote from Moby Dick (identify speaker and summarize meaning)

Please record your wager.

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“Consider the subtleness of the sea; how its most dreaded creatures glide under water, unapparent for the most part, and treacherously hidden beneath the loveliest tints of azure. Consider also the devilish brilliance and beauty of many of its most remorseless tribes, as the dainty embellished shape of many species of sharks. Consider, once more, the universal cannibalism of the sea; all whose creatures prey upon each other, carrying on eternal war since the world began.”Identify speaker and summarize meaning.

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Captain Ahab (and the pessimistic, cynical view of the writer, Melville)- on human nature and creation: contains good and evil. Creatures naturally prey upon others.

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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!

(And don’t forget to study, study, study for the TEST! No, seriously! S-T-U-D-Y!)