Who is William Shakespeare
Giving human-like qualities to a non-human being
What is personification
The title character from this Shakespeare play asks himself "To be or not to be -- that is the question" in his famous soliloquy
What is Hamlet
This is the name of the penny-pinching boss at the heart of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol?
Who is Ebenezer Scrooge
This is the first name of Kingshaw's mother
Who is Helena
This 1995 coming-of-age comedy set in California is loosely based on Jane Austin's 1815 novel Emma?
What is Clueless
Who are the March Sisters (Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy)
This animal features in the Red Room
What is moths
This famous 15th-century British author wrote "The Canterbury Tales"
Who is (Geoffrey) Chaucer
Writing that invokes the reader's senses with descriptive word choice to create a more vivid and realistic recreation of the scene
What is imagery
This 1945 British novel depicting animalian life was often accompanied with the subtitle "A Contemporary Satire?"
What is Animal Farm
This famously violent barber character was first introduced in "The String of Pearls" Victorian serial in 1846? The character also featured in a Tony award-winning musical and a 2007 film rendition.
What is Sweeney Todd
This is the name of the iconic puppet show that features in Kingshaw's seaside dream
Who is Thomas Hardy
A recurring element in a story that holds some symbolic or conceptual meaning. Example: Evil stepmothers in fairytales -- a symbol that reoccurs within the genre
What is motif
Often titled as the "original enemies to lovers," the two lead characters from Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing are named this
Who are Beatrice and Benedick
The title character of what Charlotte Bronte novel asks Mr. Rochester, "Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless?"
Who is Jane Eyre
Who are the Brontës
This literary device is the resemblance of sound between syllables of nearby words, arising particularly from the rhyming of two or more stressed vowels, but not consonants (e.g. sonnet, porridge ), but also from the use of identical consonants with different vowels (e.g. killed, cold, culled ).
What is assonance
This was the first Black woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature, in 1993
Toni Morrison
According to Jules Verne, Phileas Fogg want to travel around the world for this many days
What is Eighty (Around the World in Eighty days)