Please submit your homework and extra credit to [email protected] with the subject "VAMPIRES-HW5-HOL ID" or "VAMPIRES-EC5-HOL ID" (For example: mine would be VAMPIRES-HW5-ar1107.) Homework and extra credit should be submitted SEPARATELY, with your House, HOL Name, and your HOL ID appearing somewhere in the body of the assignment. Please note that ANY HOMEWORK OR EXTRA CREDIT CONTAINING AN ATTACHMENT WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY DELETED. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask either myself or Lavinia and we will attempt to clear them up for you. Thanks!
The due date for this assignment is: JANUARY 15.
AS THIS IS THE END OF THE TERM, BE ADVISED, THERE CAN BE NO EXTENSIONS FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT. ULOL AND DRACULA SAID SO.
Homework is worth a total of 30 points.
Castle Maze: (10 POINTS)
Run!!!! You have been abducted by Elizabeth and her cronies and need to escape Cachtice now before you become the next in her long line of victims. Please upload your completed maze to a photo sharing site and send me the link. NO ATTACHMENTS PLEASE!
The due date for this assignment is: JANUARY 15.
AS THIS IS THE END OF THE TERM, BE ADVISED, THERE CAN BE NO EXTENSIONS FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT. ULOL AND DRACULA SAID SO.
Homework is worth a total of 30 points.
Castle Maze: (10 POINTS)
Run!!!! You have been abducted by Elizabeth and her cronies and need to escape Cachtice now before you become the next in her long line of victims. Please upload your completed maze to a photo sharing site and send me the link. NO ATTACHMENTS PLEASE!
Fill in the Blank: (10 POINTS) 2 POINTS EACH
1. Trained to be fluent in Hungarian, _____, and Greek, among other things, young Elizabeth proved to be as brilliant of mind as she was fair of _____.
2. Elizabeth's wedding gift from her husband was _____ Castle, located close to the _____ Mountains.
3. In 1578, Ferenc took off to do his 'soldierly duty', leading the _____ Army into battle against the Ottoman _____.
4. Initially her victims were adolescent daughters of local _____, many of whom were lured to Cachtice by offers of well-paid work as ______ in the castle.
5. The most persistent legend concerning "Lady Dracula", however, would have to be that of her _____ with her own youth and beauty that led her to bath in the _____ of her victims.
Multiple Choice: (10 POINTS) 1 POINT EACH
1. Elizabeth's parents were named:
a) George and Anna
b) George and Mary
c) John and Anna
2. In 1571, Stephan Bathory became:
a) King of Poland
b) Prince of Transylvania
c) Baron of Cachtice
3. Elizabeth was fluent in:
a) Hungarian, Latin, Greek
b) Greek, Latin, Italian
c) Hungarian, French, Latin
4. In 1575, Elizabeth wed Count Ferenc Nadasdy, whom she had been engaged to since the age of:
a) 2 years
b) 6 months
c) 11 years
5. Notaries collected over this many testimonies from witnesses against Elizabeth:
a) 300
b) 1,000
c) 500
6. The amount young women estimated to have suffered at Elizabeth's hands is:
a)200
b) 650
c)50
7. The number of her accomplices put to death was:
a) 3
b) 1
c) none
8. Elizabeth remained imprisoned in Cachtice for:
a) 2 years
b) 5 years
c) 3 years
9. Elizabeth died on:
a) June 19, 1614
b) August 21, 1614
c) September 22, 1614
10) The first written account of the Bathory case was entitled:
a) Tragica Historia
b) Paradise Lost
c) Queen of the Damned
1. Trained to be fluent in Hungarian, _____, and Greek, among other things, young Elizabeth proved to be as brilliant of mind as she was fair of _____.
2. Elizabeth's wedding gift from her husband was _____ Castle, located close to the _____ Mountains.
3. In 1578, Ferenc took off to do his 'soldierly duty', leading the _____ Army into battle against the Ottoman _____.
4. Initially her victims were adolescent daughters of local _____, many of whom were lured to Cachtice by offers of well-paid work as ______ in the castle.
5. The most persistent legend concerning "Lady Dracula", however, would have to be that of her _____ with her own youth and beauty that led her to bath in the _____ of her victims.
Multiple Choice: (10 POINTS) 1 POINT EACH
1. Elizabeth's parents were named:
a) George and Anna
b) George and Mary
c) John and Anna
2. In 1571, Stephan Bathory became:
a) King of Poland
b) Prince of Transylvania
c) Baron of Cachtice
3. Elizabeth was fluent in:
a) Hungarian, Latin, Greek
b) Greek, Latin, Italian
c) Hungarian, French, Latin
4. In 1575, Elizabeth wed Count Ferenc Nadasdy, whom she had been engaged to since the age of:
a) 2 years
b) 6 months
c) 11 years
5. Notaries collected over this many testimonies from witnesses against Elizabeth:
a) 300
b) 1,000
c) 500
6. The amount young women estimated to have suffered at Elizabeth's hands is:
a)200
b) 650
c)50
7. The number of her accomplices put to death was:
a) 3
b) 1
c) none
8. Elizabeth remained imprisoned in Cachtice for:
a) 2 years
b) 5 years
c) 3 years
9. Elizabeth died on:
a) June 19, 1614
b) August 21, 1614
c) September 22, 1614
10) The first written account of the Bathory case was entitled:
a) Tragica Historia
b) Paradise Lost
c) Queen of the Damned
EXTRA CREDIT (30 POINTS MAXIMUM)-PLEASE CHOOSE ONE (1) OPTION ONLY
Option A:
Nothing immortalizes a legend quite like poetry. Taking on the 'role' of Elizabeth herself, one of her victims, or one of her accomplices, set your story/feelings to verse, whatever style you choose. The poem must be at least 10 lines long, please.
Option B:
In the lesson, I spoke of four accomplices. Do a little research on your own and find out what you can; I want to know all the dirt on them! 300 word minimum.
Option C:
llustrate anything that was discussed in the lesson, be it a person, a place, event, etc. This can be done via a
computer program (such as Photoshop, Paintshop, etc) or hand-drawn. As long as it is your own work, I am not particular. Just remember, to make sure and upload them to a file sharing site (such as Photobucket, Flickr, etc). NO ATTACHMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
Option A:
Nothing immortalizes a legend quite like poetry. Taking on the 'role' of Elizabeth herself, one of her victims, or one of her accomplices, set your story/feelings to verse, whatever style you choose. The poem must be at least 10 lines long, please.
Option B:
In the lesson, I spoke of four accomplices. Do a little research on your own and find out what you can; I want to know all the dirt on them! 300 word minimum.
Option C:
llustrate anything that was discussed in the lesson, be it a person, a place, event, etc. This can be done via a
computer program (such as Photoshop, Paintshop, etc) or hand-drawn. As long as it is your own work, I am not particular. Just remember, to make sure and upload them to a file sharing site (such as Photobucket, Flickr, etc). NO ATTACHMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED.