Themes
Webquest I
Archetypes
Webquest II
Bonus
100
Enjoy life now, for the present moment, because we all die too soon; By the time we understand life, there is too little left to live.
What is Time
100
The character’s talk.
What is Dialogue
100
This archetype is so well defined that the life of the protagonist can be clearly divided into a series of well-marked adventures, which strongly suggest a ritualistic pattern. Raglan finds that traditionally at birth some attempt is made to kill him. He is, however, spirited away and reared by foster parents. We know almost nothing of his childhood, but upon reaching manhood he returns to his future kingdom. After a victory over the king or a wild beast, he marries the princess, becomes king, reigns uneventfully, but later loses favor with the gods. He is then driven from the city after which he meets a mysterious death, often at the top of a hill. His body is not buried, but nevertheless, he has one or more holy sepulchers.
What is The Hero
100
Prose that describes imagined people and events.
What is Fiction
100
Author of the Harry Potter Series
Who is J.K Rowling
200
Marriage is a perpetual comedy bound to fail; Marriage is a relationship in which each partner is supported and enabled to grow; Parents should not sacrifice all for a better life for their children; There are few friends who will make extreme sacrifices.
What is Human Relations
200
A series of events arrange so as to reveal their significance.
What is Plot
200
Evil incarnate, this character offers worldly goods, fame, or knowledge to the protagonist in exchange for possession of his soul.
What is The Devil Figure
200
Where and when the story takes place.
What is Setting
200
"I don't have a skull or bones" is said by a talking snowman names Olaf in this Disney movie released in 2014.
What is Frozen
300
Society and a person's inner nature are always at war.; Social influences determine a person's final destiny; Social influences can only complete inclinations formed by Nature; A person's identity is determined by place in society; In spite of the pressure to be among people, and individual is essentially alone and frightened.
What is Individual in Society
300
Visual descriptive language that gives life to a piece of writing using the five senses: sight, touch, smell, sound, taste.
What is Imagery
300
Symbolic of fruition, abundance; this character offers spiritual and emotional nourishment to those with whom she comes in contact
What is The Earth Mother
300
The recognizable style of a particular writer or character, composed of syntax, vocabulary, attitude, and tone.
What is Voice
300
A person who follows the latests trends and fashions typically "before they were cool" (slang).
What is a hipster
400
The god(s) are benevolent and will reward human beings for overcoming evil and temptation; The gods mock the individual and torture him or her for presuming to be great; The gods are jealous of and constantly thwarts human aspiration to power and knowledge; The gods are indifferent toward human beings and let them run their undetermined course; There are no gods in whom people can place their faith or yearning for meaning in the universe.
What is An individual's Relation to the gods
400
A character who antagonizes the other characters. He/she is not nice at all.
What is Antagonist
400
A figure who is banished from a social group from some crime against his fellow man. Usually destined to become a wanderer from place to place.
What is The Outcast
400
The good character in the story...often times the victim or the nice guy/girl/animal/character.
What is Protagonist
400
This hit book about young love and cancer by John Green just hit theatres as a major motion picture in June.
What is The Fault in Our Stars
500
Nature is at war with each of us and proves our vulnerability; People are out of place in Nature and need technology to survive; People are destroying nature and themselves with uncontrolled technology.
What is The Individual in Nature
500
A special kind of flat character who is instantly recognizable to most readers. Possible examples include the "geek with the pen protector," "silly blond," or "book worm." These characters definitely fit the mold of a stereotypical character. They are not the focus nor developed in the story.
What is Stock Character
500
An animal or more usually a human whose death in a public ceremony expiates some taint or sin has been visited upon a community.
What is The Scapegoat
500
A character who changes during the course of a story or novel. The change in outlook or character is permanent. Sometimes a dynamic character is called a developing character.
What is Dynamic Character
500
"Double double toil and trouble" is from what Shakespeare play?
What is Macbeth
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