Ex. 6. Do the crossword.
1. ___ ___ ___ ___ ___|___| = having no reason, aim, purpose
2. ___ ___ ___|___|___ ___ = risk; danger
3. ___ ___|___|___ ___ ___ = unreasonable; foolish; ridiculous
4. ___ ___ ___ ___|___|___ ___ ___ = thorough & detailed examination
5. ___ ___ ___|___|___ ___ ___ ___ ___ = deep respect
6. ___|___|___ ___ ___ = syn. to “understand”
7. ___ ___ ___|___| = jump from one subject ( or book page) to another
8. ___ ___ ___|___|___ ___ = useless; with no result
9. ___ ___ ___|___|___ ___ = prize given to outstanding public, cultural etc. figures
10. ___ ___ ___|___|___ ___ ___ ___ ___ = to charm and attract
11. ___ ___ ___|___| = (myth.) goddesses/spirits that inspire artistes
Revision: Do the crossword. Who authored the literary works below?
1. ___ ___|___|___ - Mrs. Dalloway
2. ___ ___ ___ ___|___|___ ___ ___ - School for Scandal
3. ___ ___ ___|___|___ ___ - Paradise Lost
4. ___ ___|___|___ ___ ___ ___ - Hymn of Creation
5. ___ ___|___|___ ___ ___ ___ - The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus
6. ___ ___|___|___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ - Vanity Fair
7. ___ ___ ___|___|___ - Ivanhoe
8. ___ ___ ___|___|___ ___ ___ - The Canterbury Tales
9. ___ ___|___|___ ___ - Lara
10.___ ___ ___ ___|___|___ ___ - The Bleak House
Revision: Join the author and the literary period.
___ 1. Edmund Spenser |
a. Modernism (20th century) |
___ 2. Jane Austen |
b. 17th century (1625 – 1700) |
___ 3. Doris Lessing |
c. Renaissance (1485 – 1625) |
___ 4. Cynewulf |
d. The Middle Ages (1066 – 1485) |
___ 5. Jonathan Swift |
e. The Victorian Age (1837 – 1901) |
___ 6. George Bernard Shaw |
f. Postmodernism (20th century) |
___ 7. William Langland |
g. Classicism (1700 – 1798) |
___ 8. Charles Dickens |
h. Old English literature (650 – 1066) |
___ 9. John Donne |
i. Romanticism (1798 – 1837) |
