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A Farewell to Arms
Jeopardy
Propaganda/ Background
Literary Movements
Characters
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Themes/Symbols
Quotes
Final Jeopardy
$100 Question from H1
Any information, ideas, or rumors used to
help or harm a particular group, person,
movement, initiative, institution, nation,
etc.
$100 Answer from H1
What is propaganda?
$200 Question from H1
Propaganda technique where groups may
present ideas that a particular group of people
is a danger to society by claiming that they are
linked to disease, crime, terrorism, etc.
$200 Answer from H1
What is fearmongering?
$300 Question from H1
Literature with nontraditional
syntax and forms
$300 Answer from H1
What is Modernism?
$400 Question from H1
Literature or art that depicts what should not,
or could not, actually exist
$400 Answer from H1
What is Surrealism?
$500 Question from H1
This is an example:
$500 Answer from H1
What is Minimalism?
$100 Question from H2
Publication year for A Farewell
to Arms
$100 Answer from H2
What is 1929?
$200 Question from H2
Two countries that make up the
main settings of A Farewell to Arms
$200 Answer from H2
What are Italy and Switzerland?
$300 Question from H2
Writers/artists after WWI—expatriates
to France (Paris, mostly) in 1920s/30s
$300 Answer from H2
Who are the “Lost Generation?”
$400 Question from H2
Description: “If a writer of prose knows enough
about what he is writing about he may omit things
that he knows and the reader, if the writers is
writing truly enough, will have a feeling of those
things as strongly as though the writer had stated
them. The dignity of movement of the iceberg is
due to only one-eighth of it being above water.”
$400 Answer from H2
What is the “Iceberg Principle?”
$500 Question from H2
Master of dialogue—reveals inner conflict
and complexity of communication through
uncomplicated, short, rhythmic sentences
$500 Answer from H2
Who is Ernest Hemingway?
$100 Question from H3
Killed by the Italian rear guard by
being shot in the neck
$100 Answer from H3
Who is Aymo?
$200 Question from H3
Nurse at Henry’s hospital in Milan; seems to
have a crush on him
$200 Answer from H3
Who is Miss Gage?
$300 Question from H3
An old man who plays billiards
with Henry
$300 Answer from H3
Who is Count Greffi?
$400 Question from H3
Soldier who is well-known as being
brave; has medals and brags often
$400 Answer from H3
Who is Ettore Moretti?
$500 Question from H3
Kills the sergeant after Henry
wounds him and later jokes about it
$500 Answer from H3
Who is Bonello?
$100 Question from H4
Catherine is afraid of it because she
sees herself dead in it sometimes
$100 Answer from H4
What is rain?
$200 Question from H4
This could be considered to be a
form of escaping from reality, in that
it creates a new form of identity for
its “wearer”; Catherine and Henry
both seek a new form of identity
through it
$200 Answer from H4
What is hair?
$300 Question from H4
Catherine carries this item the first time
she spends time with Lt. Henry
$300 Answer from H4
What is her dead fiance’s toy riding
crop?
$400 Question from H4
Lt. Henry demonstrates his “farewell
to arms” by removing these
$400 Answer from H4
What are officer stars?
$500 Question from H4
This novel topic/theme is defined as
being displayed through a
willingness to sacrifice for another
$500 Answer from H4
What is love? (Baby, don’t hurt me.
Don’t hurt me, no more.)
$100 Question from H5
Identify the speaker(s) and explain the
significance:
“‘This is a rotten game we play, isn’t it?’…‘You don’t
have to pretend you love me. That’s over for the evening.
Is there anything you’d like to talk about?’ ‘But I do love
you.’ ‘Please let’s not lie when we don’t have to.’” (31)
$100 Answer from H5
Who are Catherine and Henry?
$200 Question from H5
Identify the speaker(s) and explain the
significance:
“‘You’re my religion. You’re all I’ve got.’” (116)
$200 Answer from H5
Who is Catherine?
$300 Question from H5
Identify the speaker and explain the
significance:
“I was always embarrassed by the words sacred, glorious and
sacrifice and the expression in vain. We had heard them,
sometimes standing in the rain almost out of earshot, so that only
the shouted words came through, and had read them on
proclamations that were slapped up by billposters over other
proclamations, now for a long time, and I had seen nothing sacred,
and the things that were glorious had no glory and the sacrifices
were like the stockyards at Chicago if nothing was done with the
meat except to bury it.” (184-185)
$300 Answer from H5
Who is Lt. Henry?
$400 Question from H5
Identify the speaker(s) and explain the
significance:
“I am the snake. I am the snake of reason.’ ‘You’re
getting it mixed. The apple was reason.’ ‘No, it was
the snake.’” (170)
$400 Answer from H5
Who are Lt. Henry and Rinaldi?
$500 Question from H5
Identify the speaker and explain the
significance:
“I killed him. I never killed anybody in
this war, and all my life I’ve wanted to kill
a sergeant.” (207)
$500 Answer from H5
Who is Bonello?
Final Jeopardy
Explain the narrative structure of
the novel and then write a brief
outline of each book.
Final Jeopardy Answer
It’s divided into books (5) and smaller chapters:
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5.
Exposition/ Introduction to war/ Meets Catherine/ Injury
Falling in love with Catherine/ Surgery
Italian retreat/ Escape
Return to Catherine/ Flee to Switzerland
Catherine and Henry live in isolation in Switzerland
before she gives birth to a stillborn son and then dies of a
hemorrhage