Codes and Conventions
Shakespeare
Response Review
The Hero's Journey
What else did you learn?
100

Comparing using like or as

What is a simile?
100
Shakespeare's first name.

What is William?

100

The most important part of a response. If you don't include it, you'll fail!

What is the main message/meaning?

100

The hero's ordinatry life/lived reality.

What is the status quo?
100

You're only allowed to access these devices before or after school (or with the explicit okay of a teacher).

What is a smart device/ smartphone?

200

When a protaganist struggle against this, we often categorize it as man vs man, man vs. society, man vs self, or man vs nature.

What is conflict?

200

The name of Shakespeare's wife, who shares the same name as an actress known for her roles in The Princess Diaries andThe Devil Wears Prada

Who is Anne Hatheway?

200

You should avoid doing this, when writing about codes and conventions.

What is listing every code and convention you see?

200

The darkest, most important moment in a character's journey.

What is the abyss?

200

The four pillars of persuasion.

What are kairos, pathos, ethos, and logos?

300
Making a reference to a well-known piece of media, religious story, or cultural aspect.

What is an allusion?

300

Shakespeare's hometown.

Where is Stratford-upon-Avon?

300
Can be described as relating a text to yourself, to another text, or to a world issue. 

What are connections?

300
This character helps teach the main character in order to prepare them for the difficult journey. 

What is the mentor?

300

A piece of clothing or equipment that is used in a particular place or for a particular activity.

What is an accoutrement?

400

This hints towards something happening through the use of a fortune teller or soothsayer.

What is prophecy foreshadowing?

400

While the average person knows about 30 000 words, Shakespeare's lexicon was about this much.

What is over 66 000 words?

400

This thing doesn't matter in a response.

What is spelling?

400

When there is a series of difficulties and issues that the main character must overcome.

What are the challenges?

400

"Don't delay now, buy it today!" is this type of persuasive technique.

What is Kairos?

500

A situation where the characters may not know what is going on or going to happen, but the audience knows.

What is dramatic irony?

500

This female author is the only one who beats Shakespeare as the most translated English author. She is known for writing romantic stories that comment the English upper class.

Who is Jane Austen?

500

You must stay in the exam until this time. 

What is 12pm?

500

Someone who is the opposite of the main character and in some ways, thwards or rivals them.

What is a foil character?

500

Ms. Mallavi's favourite superhero.

Who is Spider-Man?

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