Who wrote the story of Alice in Wonderland?
Lewis Caroll.
A mythical creature that turns from human into a _____ during a full moon.
A werewolf.
The story of a boy with lightning shaped scar.
Harry Potter.
Who is "good" mosst often fighting against?
Evil.
What character does Alice scare away with talk of her cat Dinah?
The mouse, the birds etc.
J.K. Rowling is known for which universe?
The Harry Potter universe.
Mythical creature with the body of a lion and neck and head of an eagle.
A gryphon.
The story of a hobbit travelling to a volcano in order to destroy an evil ring.
Lord of the Rings.
Dragons, elves and wizards are?
Magical creatures/fictional creatures.
From what is the Caterpillar in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland smoking?
A hookah.
The Brothers Lionheart is an example of Nordic fantasy - who wrote the story?
Astrid Lindgren
The name of a horse with wings from Greek mythology?
Pegasus.
The story of four children who travel trough a wardrobe into a another world.
Narnia/The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe.
The time period where fantasy stories most often take place?
The Middle Ages.
In Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, which character serves as herald to the King and Queen of Hearts?
The white Rabbit.
Who wrote the story of Artemis Fowl?
Eoin Colfer.
A mythical creature that could have snakes for hair and turns people into stone.
A gorgon.
The story about a young witch who has just turned 16.
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
What are intertextual references?
References inside a story to other pieces of literature.
What is the last thing that Alice sees the Mad Hatter and March Hare doing?
Stuffing the Dormouse into the teapot.
Who did J.R.R Tolkien have discussions about fantasy with?
C.K. Lewis (Narnia)
An Egyptian mythogical creature with the body of a lion and the face of a human.
The Sphinx.
The story of a twelve-year-old criminal mastermind that discovers a world below ground of armed and dangerous—and extremely high-tech—fairies.
Artemis Fowl.
Define the term fantasy elements.
Elements that are typical in fantasy literature.
Who has condemned the Mad Hatter to perpetual teatime?
Time.