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Camus

Algerian author who wrote The Stranger, "The Rebel," and The Plague.

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Chaucer

Author who wrote The Book of the Duchess, Canterbury Tales, and House of Fame.

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Paradise Lost

Name this epic poem by John Milton that ends with with the first humans being exiled from the Garden of Eden.

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Milton

This author was an English poet who wrote Paradise Lost and Areopagitica.

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Faulkner

This American author wrote about a woman's murder in "A Rose for Emily." Name this man who wrote As I Lay Dying and The Sound and the Fury

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Apollo

This Greek god killed the Python. He is known as the Greek god of music, light, and prophecy, and his twin sister is Artemis.

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Artemis

This Greek goddess turned Actaeon into a stag and wields a silver bow. Name this twin sister of Apollo and the goddess of the moon and of the hunt.

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Atalanta

This huntress lost in a footrace by being distracted by golden apples. Name this only female Argonaut.

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Hercules

Name this child of Zeus who slew the Nemean Lion and captured Cerberus in his 12 labors.

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Dionysus

This Greek god was reborn from Zeus's thigh. Name the Greek god of wine and revelry.

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Athena

This daughter of Metis was born from Zeus's head. Name this Greek god of wisdom and war.

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Zeus

This Greek god forced his father, Cronus, to vomit up his siblings. Name this Greek thunder god, who is the leader of the Greek gods.

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Poseidon

This Greek god is known as the Earthshaker. Name this Greek god of the sea who wields a trident.

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Hades

This Greek god's wife is Persephone. Name this Greek god of the underworld.

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Aristotle

This man was the tutor of Alexander the Great. Name this Greek philosopher who wrote Poetics.

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Plato

This man wrote The Republic and The Allegory of the Cave. Name this ancient Greek philosopher, student of Socrates

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Euripides

This man was an ancient Greek author. He wrote about Jason's wife in Medea and also wrote The Bacchae.

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Aristophanes

In one of this man's plays, animals chant,"Brekekekex koax koax." Name this Greek playwright of The Birds, The Frogs, and The Wasps.

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Fitzgerald

This man wrote the Beautiful and the Damned. He also wrote about Nick Carraway in The Great Gatsby.

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Dostoyevsky

Name this author who wrote The Brothers Karamazov and told about Raskolnikov in Crime and Punishment.

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Flaubert

Name this French author of Sentimental Education and Madame Bovary.

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Grass

Name this German author whose Danzig Trilogy contains his most famous work, The Tin Drum.

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Frost

Name this author of "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening" who wrote in "Mending Wall" that "good fences make good neighbors."

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Hawthorne

Identify this author of the collection Twice-Told Tales who wrote of Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter.

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The Scarlet Letter

Name this novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne in which Hester Prynne is branded with a red emblem.

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Les Miserables

Name this massive French novel centering on Inspector Javert and the escaped conflict Jean Valjean, by Victor Hugo.

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Hugo

Name this French novelist who wrote about the thief Jean Valjean in Les Miserables and about Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

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Dos Passos

Name this author of The 42nd Parallel, 1919 and The Big Money, which make up his U.S.A Trilogy.

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Sophocles

Name this Athenian playwright of the Theban Trilogy, including Oedipus Rex.

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Oedipus Rex

Name this tragedy about a ruler of Thebes who learns that he killed Laius and married his mother, written by Sophocles.

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E. Bronte

Name this author of Wuthering Heights, the sister of Anne and Charlotte.

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Shakespeare

Name this Elizabethan writer whose 154 sonnets include one which begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"

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King Lear

Name this play about Cordelia and her sisters, daughters of the title monarch in this work by William Shakespeare.

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Hamlet

This work by William Shakespeare features a Prince of Denmark who loses his love, Ophelia.

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The Taming of the Shrew

Name this comedy by Shakespeare centering on Petruchio's courtship of Katherina, the title figure.

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Dickens

Name this English writer of Bleak House and Great Expectations, who also wrote A Christmas Carol.

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Bleak House

Name this Charles Dickens novel centering on Esther Summerson who lives in the title location.

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H. James

Name this author of The Portrait of a Lady and Daisy Miller. He also wrote a ghost story.

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Kami

Identify these Shinto deities that include Ryujin, Raijin, Uzume, and Amaterasu.

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Tale of Genji

Name this Japanese novel about Heian court life, written by Murasaki Shikibu.

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A Tale of Two Cities

Name this Charles Dickens novel about Charles Darnay that begins, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."

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Tolstoy

Identify this author of "The Kreutzer Sonata" and Anna Karenina, Leo. He also wrote War and Peace.

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The Color Purple

Name this novel consisting mostly of letters written to God and Nettie by Celie, the best-known work of Alice Walker.

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To Kill a Mockingbird

Name this novel about the defense of Tom Robinson against false rape accusations by Atticus Finch, a work of Harper Lee.

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Gogol

Name this Russian author of "The Nose," "The Overcoat," and Dead Souls.

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Amaterasu

This daughter of Izanagi and sister of the storm god Susanoo is considered to be one of the most important kami. Name this Shinto sun goddess.

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Susanoo

This deity retrieved the sword Kusanagi after slaying the eight-headed monster Orochi. Name this brother of Amaterasu, the kami of the oceans and storms.

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Hinduism

This religion includes the concept of samsara, whose escape, called moksha, is dependent on good karma. Name this Indian religion.

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Vishnu

Identify this Hindu "preserver" god, who forms the Trimurti (treh-MORE-tee) with the creator Brahma and destroyer Shiva.

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The Catcher in the Rye

Name this novel about the phony-hating Holden Caulfield by J.D. Salinger

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Hermes

Identify this Greek counterpart of the Roman Mercury, who flew about with his winged sandals.

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Hephaestus

Name this ugly husband of Aphrodite, the lame son of Hera whose forge was said to be located below Mount Aetna.

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Aphrodite

This Greek goddess is the wife of Hephaestus as well as the goddess of love and beauty.

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Pegasus

Identify this winged horse from Greek mythology, who was tamed by Bellorophon.

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The Canterbury Tales

Name this poetry collection narrated by pilgrims at the Tabard Inn, written by Geoffrey Chaucer.

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Shintoism

Name this belief system centered on worshipping the kami, or nature spirits, of Japan.

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The Song of Roland

Name this French medieval epic, a "song" named after a soldier in the army of Charlemagne.

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Buddhism

Name this religion created by Siddhartha Gautama in which adherents attempt to break the cycle of samsara and achieve nirvana.

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Sikhism

Name this Indian religion whose scripture is the Adi Granth and whose Golden Temple is found in Amritsar.

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Chinua Achebe

Name this creator of the character Okonkwo, the Nigerian author of Things Fall Apart.

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Things Fall Apart

Name this work set in Umuofia and starring Okonkwo, written by Chinua Achebe.

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Horus

Name this Egyptian god, the son of Isis and Osiris who is depicted with the head of a falcon.

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Sobek

Identify this Egyptian god of the Nile whose animal form is suggested by the name of another of his major cult centers, Crocodilopolis.

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Hera

Name this Greek goddess of marriage and birth who was the husband of Zeus.

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Theseus

Name this Athenian hero who took Ariadne's golden thread and killed the Minotaur as well as founded Athens.

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Mending Wall

Name this poem which includes the line "Good fences make good neighbors," written by Robert Frost.

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Conrad

Name this Polish-born British author of Lord Jim who detailed the corruption and death of Mr. Kurtz in Heart of Darkness.

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Heart of Darkness

What novella in which the last words "The horror, the horror!" are uttered by Kurtz to Marlow in the Belgian Congo, written by Joseph Conrad?

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Twain

Name this American author who also created the characters Becky Thatcher, Tom Sawyer, and Huckleberry Finn.

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O. Henry

Name this author of short stories such as "The Ransom of Red Chief" and "The Gift of the Magi."

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Tennyson

Name this poet of "Tithonus" and "Crossing the Bar," who wrote "Into the valley of Death rode the six hundred" in a memorial written after a Crimean War loss, his "Charge of the Light Brigade."

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Kipling

Name this author of "Mandalay," "If," and "Gunga Din," who created the characters of Akela, Bagheera, and Mowgli in The Jungle Book.

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Dickinson

Name this Belle of Amherst who wrote "I heard a fly buzz when I died" and "Because I could not stop for Death."

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The Tempest

Name this play in which Prospero conjures the title storm in an attempt to regain the Duchy of Milan, written by Shakespeare.

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Macbeth

Name this Shakespeare tragedy in which the titular Thane of Cawdor murders King Duncan, often referred to as the "Scottish Play."

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Jane Eyre

Name this novel, in which the insane Bertha Mason is kept in an attic by Mr. Rochester, written by Charlotte Bronte.

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Antigone

Identify this third of Sophocles's Theban plays, centering on a daughter of Oedipus.

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Ymir

Name this Norse ice giant, who was eventually killed by the sons of Bor.

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Odin

Name this Norse deity who wields the spear Gungnir, rides the eight-legged horse Sleipnir, and controls the ravens Hugin and Munin.

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Thor

Name this wielder of Mjollnir, the Norse god of thunder. He is expected to be killed at Ragnorak by the World Serpent.

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Freyja

Name this member of the Vanir who slept with four dwarves in order to obtain the necklace Brisingamen, the Norse goddess of love and the sister of Frey.

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Loki

This Norse god's wife, Sigyn, catches the poison that falls on him. Name this Norse trickster god.

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Frey

Name this Norse god of fertility whose twin sister is Freyja. Among his possessions include the magic ship Skidbladnir.

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Frigg

Name this Norse goddess who was distraught over the death of her son Balder, the queen of Asgard and the wife of Odin.

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Orwell

Name this English author who wrote the dystopian 1984 and Animal Farm.

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Animal Farm

Name this novel in which a bunch of sheep bleat "Four legs good, two legs bad!" and Stalin is allegorized as the pig Napoleon in a "fairy story" by George Orwell.

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1984

Name this dystopian work about Winston Smith's life under Big Brother, a novel by George Orwell.

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Poe

Name this American author of "The Cask of Amontillado," the "Tell Tale Heart," and "The Raven."

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Death of a Saleman

Name this play which ends shortly after the suicide of the title character, Willy Loman, written by Arthur Miller.

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Miller

Name this American playwright who wrote The Crucible and created Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman.

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Hemingway

Name this author of The Sun Also Rises, For Whom the Bell Tolls, and The Old Man and the Sea.

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The Old Man and the Sea

Name this novella about the Cuban fisherman Santiago, written by Ernest Hemingway.

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"The Snows of Kilimanjaro"

Name this story by Hemingway in which Harry imagines a plane taking him to the title mountain.

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The Sun Also Rises

Name this novel about the veteran Jake Barnes, written by Ernest Hemingway.

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For Whom the Bell Tolls

Name this novel about Robert Jordan which is set during the Spanish Civil War, a work of Ernest Hemingway.

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Othello

Name this Shakespeare play in which the title character murders Desdemona due to the machinations of Iago.

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Steinbeck

Name this author of Travels with Charlie, Of Mice and Men, and The Grapes of Wrath

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The Grapes of Wrath

Name this Depression era novel about the Joad family's travels from Oklahoma to California, a work of John Steinbeck.

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The Pearl

Name this novella by John Steinbeck in which Kino finds the title object inside of a large oyster.

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Aeneid

Name this work in which Queen Dido commits suicide, an epic about the titular Trojan hero by Vergil.

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