Biographical
Feminist
Malala
Lord of the Flies
100

In biographical criticism, the author uses this to connect to his/her work.

What is personal life?

100

This movement seeks to establish educational and professional opportunities for women that are equal to men.

What is feminism?

100

Malala fought for this.

What is education?

100

The author of the Lord of the Flies.

Who is William Golding?

200

According to the presentation, biographical criticism is not this.

What is an autobiography?

200

The method used in feminist literature often identifies with this character.

Who is the female character?

200

By sharing her experiences through life, Malala shares these two criticisms.

What is feminist and biographical criticism?

200

The experience that Golding based this book on.

What is World War II?

300

This context that would help you understand an author's literature (3 possible answers will be accepted).

What is political, economical, or sociological context?

300

Critics believe that literature both reflects and shapes this as well as other cultural assumptions.

What are stereotypes?

300

Malala was heading to this place when she was shot in the head.

What is school?

300

The boys are stranded here.

What is an island?

400

These are stories about a person's life told by that person.

What is an autobiography?

400

Methods of using feminist literary criticism includes women in both fiction and this type of literature.

What is nonfiction literature?

400

This group took control of Swat Valley.

Who is the Taliban?

400

The boys survive by forming this.

What is a civilization?

500

To better understand the author's perspective, this should be read first.

What is the author's biography?

500

Although her character was fictional, she represented women who worked throughout World War II, reminding us of the female efforts during the 1940's.

Who is Rosie The Riveter?

500

Malala wore this headpiece on the book cover.

What is a hijab?

500

Literature that describes imaginary events and people.

What is fiction?

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