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Lope de Vega regarded the best theme of all to be the “point of” this concept, which titles a Pedro Calderón play about a “surgeon” of it named Don Gutierre (“goo-tee-YAIR-ay”), who claims to wash its stains in blood. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this concept. In Life is a Dream, Clotaldo describes this concept as “such brittle stuff” to Rosaura (“roh-SAO-rah”), who spends the play trying to regain it.
ANSWER: honor [or honra; accept point of honor or pundanor; accept The Surgeon of his Honor or El médico de su honra]
[10e] Honor features in many of the autos sacramentales and comedias written by Calderón and Lope de Vega during this period of Spanish literature.
ANSWER: Spanish Golden Age [or Golden Century or Siglo de Oro; prompt on 16th or 17th century; prompt on Baroque period]
[10h] A dramatist with this paternal surname wrote the Calderón-inspired honor play None Beneath the King. Sor Juana (“sor HWAH-nuh”) may have written a sequel to a 16-act tragicomic novel in dialogue about the procuress Celestina by an author with this surname.
ANSWER: Rojas (“ROH-hahss”) [accept Fernando de Rojas or Francisco de Rojas Zorrilla]
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TournamentExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
2025 ACF NationalsYes2413.3396%38%0%