Waxing Poetic
A Novel Experience
Genre-al Knowledge
Author-ities
What a Character
100

a poem of fourteen lines

What is a sonnet?

100

Demon Copperhead's best friend

Who is Maggot?

100

This expressionistic, symbolic approach to drama uses sound, lighting, and motifs to convey a character's psyche.

What is "plastic theater"?
100

This author of Demon Copperhead lives in rural Appalachia.

Who is Barbara Kinsolver?

100

This young woman is one of the two protagonists of 1984.

Who is Julia?

200

poem with no rhyme or meter

What is open-form (or free verse)?

200

This is the term for the final resolution in plot or novel.

What is denouement?

200

The use of humor, irony, and exaggeration to expose an issue or human folly.

What is satire?

200

This aptly-named poet wrote Tintern Abbey.

Who is William Wordsworth?

200

This elderly man briefly befriended the Creature in Frankenstein.

Who is M. DeLacey?

300

poem of praise or celebration

What is an ode?

300

This is abroad category covering genres with elements that do not exist in the real world, including fantasy, science fiction, and dystopian literature. It is also one of our English electives.

What is speculative fiction?

300

Macabre elements, demons, and decay are characteristics of this type of literature.

What is Gothic?

300

This poet is notable for his clever use of conceit.

Who is John Donne?

300

Demon Copperhead's foster-sibling, who ultimately becomes his girlfriend.

Who is Angus?

400
lines or words that have similar, but not not identical, sounds (e.g. "heat" and "hate")

What is slant rhyme?

400

This is the area of the United States in which Sing, Unburied, Sing takes place.

What is the Mississippi Delta?

400

This term for a coming-of-age novel translates to "novel of formation" in German.

What is bildungsroman?

400

Jesmyn Ward's work is heavily influenced by the writer of this author, who wrote The Bluest Eye.

Who is Toni Morrison?

400

This dark, immoral character in the film Mary Shelley is based on a poet whose name is associated with a certain type of "hero."

Who is Lord Byron?

500
nineteen-line poem with a strict structure using tercets, a quatrain, and repetition of certain lines

What is a villanelle?

500

The term "Orwellian" is an allusion to this dystopian novel about the eradication of free speech.

What is 1984?

500

Frankenstein is a novel told in letters, otherwise known as this.

What is an epistolary?

500

This author of "A Rose for Emily" is often associated with Southern Gothic.

Who is William Faulkner?

500

Like Sing, Unburied, Sing, this novel also has a 13-year-old protagonist whose name is a derivative of "Joseph."

What is The Round House?

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