Plot
Settings
Characters
Archetypes
Themes + Archetypes
100

How Harry gets assigned to Gryffindor House?

What is the Sorting Hat?

100
Street the Dursleys live on
What is Privet drive?
100
The Keeper of the Keys at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
Who is Rubeus Hagrid?
100

An example of "crossing the threshold" 

What is the wall at Diagon Alley, 

What is Platform 9 3/4

100
This character archetype is an advisor to the hero

What is a mentor? 

200
The full name of the British Wizarding School

What is Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry?

200
Place Harry lives in the Dursley home.
What is the cupboard under the stairs ?
200
Harry's overachieving, study-aholic, friend who is crying in the bathroom when the troll is loose in the school.
What is Hermoine Granger?
200

An example of a shapeshifter

Who is Snape?

200
This "world" in the hero's journey is new and exciting and different from their normal world

What is "unknown world?"

300
The main way Harry gains confidence and popularity while at Hogwarts.
What is he becomes the only first-year to become a seeker on the Gryffindor quidditch team in a century.
300
Where Hagrid takes Harry to get the money he has inherited from his parents. Where Hagrid takes Harry to buy everything he'll need for school at Hogwarts. Must name both for points
What is Gringott's Wizard's Bank? What is Diagon Alley?
300
Draco Malfoy's two bullying Henchmen. Must name both for points...
Who are Crabbe and Goyle?
300

An example of a Trickster Archetype

Who is Peeves

Who is the Weasley twins (George and Fred)

300

The Dangers of Desire: What is reflected in the Mirror of Erised.

What is a persons deepest desires.

400
Three things that Harry must conquer to get the Sorcerer's Stone.
What is... Fluffy the three-headed dog The Devil's Snare plant The flying keys Enchanted Chess Snape's enchanted room with the logic puzzle and potions The Mirror of Erised
400
The four houses of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.
What are Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Slytherin, and Ravenclaw
400
The House Ghost of Gryffindor.
Who is Nearly Headless Nick?
400

Four examples of character Archetypes 

What is hero, mentor, ally, threshold guardian, trickster, shadow, shapeshifter, herald 

400
The Value of Humility: Give three examples of Harry being humble or modest
What is When Harry realizes he is famous he hopes only to live up to the expectations. Whe Harry wins the Quidditch match in record time he rushes off ignoring the roar of the crowd. He wants the Sorcerer's Stone not for personal gain or power, but for the common good.
500
The extra points awarded to Gryffindor to win the House Championship away from Slytherin.
What is Ron Weasley - 50 points for best chess game. Hermoine Granger - 50 points for use of cool logic under fire. Harry Potter - 60 points for outstanding courage. Neville Longbottom - courage to stand up to his friends
500

The location of the Sorcerer's Stone

What is Harry's pants pocket.

What is the Mirror of Erised

500

Harry Potter's Owl

Who is Hedwig?

500

An example of Atonement

What is Harry Potter coming face to face with Quirrel/Voldemort

500
The Occasional Necessity of Rebellion: Give two examples of characters breaking rules for the right reasons.
What is The kids enter the third-floor corridor in the full knowledge that it is forbidden territory. or Harry dons the invisibility cloak to inspect the restricted-books section of the library. Professor Mcgonagall gives Harry a Nimbus 2000 when first-years are not have broomsticks. or Hagrid is engaged in an illegal dragon-rearing endeavor. etc..
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