The Grammardog Guide to Allusions and Symbols

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The Grammardog Guide to Allusions and Symbols in Twain All quizzes use sentences from six novels. Includes 135 multiple choice questions.

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ALLUSIONS AND SYMBOLS in Mark Twain TABLE OF CONTENTS A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR S COURT - Exercise 1... 4 HUCKLEBERRY FINN - Exercise 2... 6 THE INNOCENTS ABROAD - Exercise 3... 8 LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI - Exercise 4... 10 THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER - Exercise 5... 12 TOM SAWYER - Exercise 6... 14 ANSWER KEY - Exercises 1-6... 16 GLOSSARY OF LITERARY TERMS... 17

SAMPLE EXERCISES - ALLUSIONS AND SYMBOLS in Mark Twain A CONNECTICUT YANKEE IN KING ARTHUR S COURT EXERCISE 1 Identify the allusions in the following sentences. Label the underlined words: a. historical b. religion c. literary d. games e. folklore/superstition One thing at a time, is my motto and just play that thing for all it is worth, even if it s only two pair and a jack. We should have had talk from Rachel and Ivanhoe and the soft Lady Rowena which would embarrass a tramp in our day. It came into my mind, in the nick of time how Columbus, or Cortez, or one of those people, played an eclipse as a saving trump once, on some savages, and I saw my chance. I saw that I was just another Robinson Crusoe cast away on an uninhabited island, with no society but some more or less tame animals, and if I wanted to make life bearable I must do as he did invent, contrive, create; reorganize things; set brain and hand to work... THE INNOCENTS ABROAD EXERCISE 3 Identify the type of allusion in the following sentences. Label the underlined words: a. historical b. mythological c. religion d. literary e. folklore/superstition Oxen tread the wheat from the ear, after the fashion prevalent in the time of Methuselah. Here is a wall that was old when Columbus discovered America. Here is a crumbling wall that was old... when Charlemagne and his paladins beleaguered enchanted castles and battled giants and genii in the olden time. Yonder is a ruined arch of a bridge build by Julius Caesar nineteen hundred years ago.

SAMPLE EXERCISES - ALLUSIONS AND SYMBOLS in Mark Twain THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER EXERCISE 5 Identify the type of allusion in the following sentences. Label the underlined words: a. historical b. London sites c. religion d. folklore/superstition On the same day another English child was born to a rich family of the name of Tudor, who did want him. There was no talk in all England but of the new baby, Edward Tudor, Prince of Wales, who lay lapped in silks and satins, unconscious of all this fuss...... so he put in a good deal of his time listening to good Father Andrew s charming old tales and legends about giants and fairies, dwarfs, and genii, and enchanted castles, and gorgeous kings and princes. By and by he found himself at Temple Bar, the farthest from home he had ever traveled in that direction. Visit grammardog.com to Instantly Download The Grammardog Guide to Allusions and Symbols in Twain