Character Details
Supporting Characters
Plot Points
Extra-Textual
Ms. Coulter
The Written Word
100

The green girl.

Who is Elphaba?

100

A jealous wife, manipulative of her husband and protective of her son.

Who is Hera?

100

This character suffers the indignation of having to room with another student because their nanny was not present to maneuver for them.

Who is Galinda?

100

The full multi-part title of the class, which begins "ENG130:"

What is "Literary Encounters: POV: She Speaks"

100

The correct spelling of Ms. Coulter's first name

What is Caitlin?

100

The nagged-about but necessary steps before the final essay submission

What is an outline, a rough draft, and a meeting with Ms. C?

200

Avaric and Sarima are characters in this novel.

What is Wicked?

200

The only person to successfully live and then die on the island before being rescued.

Who is Cruso?

200

The character who is described: "From his mouth, without a breath, issue the sounds of the island".

Who is Friday?

200

This author decided to reimagine the narrative most commonly associated with a young girl and her "little dog, too!"

Who is Gregory Maguire?

200

Ms. Coulter's least favorite form of digital communication 

What is Canvas messaging/messages?

200

The novel that almost assuredly contains the most words.

What is Wicked?

300

This character with blue diamonds on his skin either dies or is turned into one of the main characters in The Wizard of Oz, depending on the narrative

Who is Fiyero?

300

The term that changes meaning dramatically when capitalized or not. E.G. Dr. Dillamond

What is animal?

300

The author of the novel which includes multiple scenes of sexual assault and wrestles with the definition of a monster.

Who is Natalie Haynes?

300

This term can mean a very specific literary concept as well as a more general term for "version of a story"

What is narrative?

300

The name of Ms. Coulter's partner

Who is Bryan?

300

This first step of brainstorming is often done with pen and paper for short bursts of time

What is a free write?

400

CHALLENGE CARD: Using only charades, get another team to guess which character you are. 10 second prep, 30 second limit

*applause*

400

This sister gives the iconic quote, "This, she knew, was love. And she felt it even though she did not want it."

Who is Sthenno?

400

Which author tries to reunite his inspiration with her daughter?

Who is Daniel DeFoe or Mr. Foe?

400

The assigned novels in this class from most recently published to least recently.

Stone Blind, Wicked, Foe

400

The precise department and program that Ms. Coulter is in.

What is the PhD program in the English department?

400

This must be clear, specific, and textually supportable in order to help structure your essay

What is a thesis statement?

500

The four major characters in the first novel of the semester

Who are Friday, Susan, Foe, and Crush?

500

This character is the mother of Elphaba.

Who is Melena?

500

The biological mother of Athene imagines herself as this animal when being assaulted by Zeus

What is an eagle?

500

Ms. C's office location

1206 POT (300 points for "12th floor POT")

500

Ms. Coulter's age

What is 28?

500

The possessive options in they're/there/their and its/it's

What is their and its?

600

The correct spelling of the new character who is revealed to be the severed head of Medusa

What is G-O-R-G-O-N-E-I-O-N?

600

The first and last names of the 3 major authors we've read this semester.

Who are J.M. Coetzee, Gregory Maguire, and Natalie Haynes?

600

The figure featured in the final statue of Stone Blind, described with a bent knee and hemet, looking at the ground.

What is Athene?

600

The author of the poem "Medusa" read in class on Monday and published in the collection entitled "The World's Wife".

Who is Carol Ann Duffy?

600

CHALLENGE CARD: Give a 600-point worth, 15-second impersonation or impression of Ms. Coulter. 

LOL

600

When close reading, this term refers to any written comments, highlighting, earmarking, or extra-textual additions to the text.

What is annotation?

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