What age does the 'coming of age' genre say their protagonists are to be between?
12-18
What does Bildungroman mean?
Coming of Age
What is needed in an introduction
1
2
3
1. Context
2. Thesis
3. Overview of points
Why does Harry not want to be in Slytherin?
He wanted to be in Gryffindor, away from Malfoy and people who are like him and Voldemort.
Name three symbols
What are the two types of conflict that they character can experience?
Internal and External
What does contrast mean?
different from something else in juxtaposition or close association.
What does PEAL stand for?
Point
Evidence
Analyse Audience Effect
Link it all together and back to your thesis
What is the spell Hermione uses to repair Harry's glasses?
Finish the triplet concept...
Love, difference and
Finish the three archetypes
Must confront...
Conflict with...
A ... ending
fears, parents/guardians, bittersweet
Define cynical
believing that people are motivated purely by self-interest; distrustful of human sincerity or integrity.
Having distrust...
What types of language are not allowed in an analytical essay. You must provide three examples
Inclusive, emotive, opinionated, questioning, slang
When is Ron's defining moment and why is that your decision?
...
Finish the triplet
Power, greed and
Desire
What are the two different types of 'maturing' the protagonist can go through in a coming of age novel?
Social and Psychological
What does it mean when you have 'zeal' for something?
Miss Granger has a Zeal for reading
Zeal is dedication or enthusiasm for something
Name three Aesthetic Features
Personification, metaphor, simile, allusion, symbol, dialogue, representation etc.
What does Harry learn from Dumbledore sitting in the Hospital bed after fighting for the Stone?
...
How is Sacrifice represented in the novel?
Hint: Brave
Sacrifice is represented as a noble trait, one that comes with bravery and friendship as most of the sacrificial and selflessness moments occur between the three friends, ultimately resulting in a family like structure.
Why does the mirror of derised link with the archetype of decision making or choices?
Because Harry is confronted with making the choice to leave his ultimate desire behind, to stop breaking the rules and to live out his time in Hogwarts without the constant need to stare at a reflection that will never come true. It is a moment of 'growing up' for Harry, making the mature decision and not the selfish one.
What is scarification?
a mark or marks made by scarifying.
A cut of a some sort
can be literal or implied/internal
Name one stylistic device
approaches to character, juxtaposition, narrative viewpoint
Finish the quote...and who said it?
It does not do to dwell...
on dreams and forget to live, remember that.
How does the Stone use foreshadowing as a technique?
The stones colour foreshadows its role. Its dangerous for Harry and this is exposed by its colour - symbolic of danger - red.