WSC Global Literature & Media Questions and
Answers 100% Correct | Updated 2024
New Year | Bei Dao - ANSWER "New Year" is a poem by Chinese poet Bei Dao.
It was written in 1976 during the Cultural Revolution and is a reflection on the
changing of the year and the hope for the future.
Praise Song for the Day | Elizabeth Alexander - ANSWER "Praise Song for the
Day" is a poem written by American poet Elizabeth Alexander for the inauguration
of President Barack Obama on January 20, 2009. The poem is a celebration of
America's diversity and resilience, and a call to action for all Americans to work
towards a brighter future.
Burning the Old Year | Naomi Shihab Nye - ANSWER "Burning the Old Year" is a
poem by Palestinian-American poet Naomi Shihab Nye. It is a reflection on the
passing of time and the need to let go of the past in order to move forward.
Urban Renewal | Yusef Komunyakaa - ANSWER "Urban Renewal" is a poem by
American poet Yusef Komunyakaa. It is a meditation on the impact of urban
renewal projects on communities and the people who live there.
Naomi Shihab Nye uses striking imagery of fire and burning to convey the idea of
letting go of the past. The poem begins with the image of letters and notes
burning up in seconds, suggesting the fleeting nature of time and memory. The
poet then reflects on the transience of life itself, using the metaphor of a flame to
represent the passing of days and experiences.
The poem then takes a turn towards introspection, as the poet considers the
things that were not accomplished in the past year. The image of losses and leaves
crackling after the fire dies suggests that it is only in letting go of the past that we
can truly move forward.
,Sequel - ANSWER something that follows; continuation; consequence;
outcome
Prequel - ANSWER A literary, dramatic, or cinematic work whose narrative
takes place before that of a preexisting work or a sequel.
Midquel - ANSWER A work that is a prequel to one work and a sequel to
another
Sidequel - ANSWER A type of sequel which portrays events that occur at the
same time as the original work, but with different characters in a different setting.
Reboot - ANSWER to restart
Trilogy - ANSWER three related plays or novels
Paraquel - ANSWER A story that takes place simultaneously with another story
Franchise - ANSWER A business established or operated under an
authorization to sell or distribute a company's goods or services in a particular
area
Retcon - ANSWER A piece of new information that imposes a different
interpretation on previously described events
, Odyssey, Illiad - ANSWER The "Iliad" and the "Odyssey" are two epic poems by
the ancient Greek poet Homer. The "Iliad" tells the story of the Trojan War,
focusing on the conflict between the Greeks and the Trojans, while the "Odyssey"
tells the story of the Greek hero Odysseus and his journey home after the end of
the war. Both poems are considered masterpieces of ancient Greek literature and
have had a profound influence on Western culture, exploring themes such as
heroism, loyalty, and the nature of the gods.
Aenied - ANSWER The "Aeneid" is an epic poem written by the ancient Roman
poet Virgil, which tells the story of the Trojan prince Aeneas and his quest to
found a new homeland in Italy after the destruction of Troy. The poem explores
themes such as fate, duty, and the tension between individual desires and societal
demands, while celebrating the values of Roman culture. The "Aeneid" has had a
profound influence on Western literature and culture, serving as a model for epic
poetry and inspiring countless adaptations and interpretations.
Henry IV, Part I | To Imitate the Sun - ANSWER "To Imitate the Sun" is a speech
from Act I, Scene 3 of William Shakespeare's play "Henry IV, Part I". The speech is
delivered by the character of King Henry IV and reflects on the role of a monarch
and the challenges of leadership. In the speech, King Henry IV reflects on the
previous civil war and the damage it has caused to the country. He expresses his
desire to bring peace to the land and to avoid further bloodshed. He announces
his plan to lead an army to fight in the Holy Land and asks for the support of his
subjects in this endeavor.
Henry IV, Part II | Ascension of King Henry V - ANSWER "Henry IV, Part II" is a
play by William Shakespeare that focuses on the final years of the reign of King
Henry IV of England and the ascension of his son, Prince Hal, to the throne as King
Henry V. The play explores themes such as leadership, power, and political
instability, and features memorable characters such as Sir John Falstaff. It is a
complex and nuanced exploration of English politics and society in the late Middle
Ages, and a testament to Shakespeare's skill as a playwright.
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