Friday, August 21, 2009

The World of the main character is full of problems and challenges (The Prisoner of Zenda)

Show how the world of the main character is full of problems and challenges. Give evidence from the novel to support your answer.

In The Prisoner of Zenda, ________________________ (1) found himself in a world that was deceptively ________________ (2) in appearance. The ______________ (3) in the kingdom of Ruritania was like _______________ (4) in a _____________. (5) It was a castle with ____________________ (6) and a drawbridge. On the other side, was the ________________(7) of Duke Michael – a _______________________ (8) building.
However, _______________ (9) was a kingdom thrown _______________. (10) Duke Michael wanted to have the ______________ (11) and Princess Flavia who was _______________ (12) the king. When the king was ______________ (13) Duke Michael, Rassendyll had _____________ (14) the king and appear at the __________________.(15) The nation was divided and the _______________ (16) Black Michael. Rassendyll accepted a job that was _________________.(17) He had only a_______________________(18) to help him save_________________ (19) and the throne. By accepting this job, he put his____________________________. (20) When Black Michael discovered the ____________________, (21) Rassendyll was thrown into ________________. (22) He finally saved ____________________ (23) and throne but not without ____________ (24) his own life every step of the way with Duke Michael and _________________ (25) after his blood.


(group of loyalists; kidnapped by; armybacked; calm and regal; old castle; country house; king’s coronation; throne; life at stake; endangering; his henchmen; the king; deadly peril; the king’s life; in turmoil; engaged to; modern and fine; full of danger; Rudolf Rassendyll; to impersonate; Ruritania; impersonation ploy; a castle; fairy story; a moat)

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