GENRES
ILLUSTRATIONS
FOOD IN LITERATURE
STRUCTURE
100

What is a fairy tale?

This type of traditional narrative usually includes magical elements, clear moral lessons, and archetypal roles such as hero, villain, and helper. These stories were originally transmitted orally across generations.

100

sharp or triangular forms may produce the feelings of …

tension or danger.

100

What is growth and transformation? (HUNGRY CATTERPILLAR)

In The Very Hungry Caterpillar, food primarily symbolizes this biological and narrative process.

100


What is exposition?

This stage of narrative introduces characters, setting, and initial situation.


200

What is modern fantasy?

This genre includes impossible elements that violate natural laws and often construct a secondary world.

200

In illustration analysis, warm tones may convey the meaning of ....

comfort or safety

200

What is temptation or manipulation? (In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe)

In The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Turkish Delight represents this psychological concept.

200


What is the climax?

The moment of highest tension in a narrative structure.


300

What is historical fiction?

This genre combines historical setting with fictional characters to support contextual learning.

300

What is visual hierarchy?

In visual analysis, this element determines the order in which the viewer’s eye reads the image.

300

What is cultural identity representation?

When authors use food to introduce traditions such as Chinese cuisine in Dim Sum for Everyone, food functions as this cultural element.


300

What is first-person point of view?

When the narrator tells the story from the perspective of one character using “I”.


400

What are picturebooks?

According to literary theory, texts where meaning emerges from interaction between verbal and visual narratives belong to this genre.

400

What is PRISMA?

SEEING THE IDENTITY THROUGH DIFFERENT ANGLES.

400

What is social bonding?



When characters share meals to build relationships and community, food functions as this narrative element.


400


What is setting?

This literary element includes time, place, and social environment of the story.

500

What is traditional literature?

This type of literature originates in oral tradition and typically includes structural roles such as hero, villain, and helper.

500

What is an icon?



According to visual semiotics, a sign that resembles what it represents is called this.

500


What is character development through symbolism?

When food reveals a character’s personality traits — such as greed in Augustus Gloop — it serves this literary function.

500


What is characterization?

The process through which readers learn about a character’s personality, motivations, and development.


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