The Door in the Wall
The Horse and His Boy
Charlotte’s Web
Story Elements and Structure
Genre, Film Comparison, and Literary Devices
100

Who is the main character of The Door in the Wall?

Robin

100

Name a main protagonist of The Horse and His Boy.

Bonus for the other three!

Shasta, Bree, Aravis, Hwin

100

Who is Fern’s brother?

Avery

100

What is the story element that means the main idea of a story?

Theme

Bonus: What story element means the way a story makes the reader feel?

100

What genre is primarily intended to make the audience/reader laugh?

Comedy

Bonus: What type of comedy uses movement and body positions and sometimes violence to make the audience laugh?

200

What is the main conflict of The Door in the Wall?

Robin overcoming his disability 

200

What was the name of Shasta/Cor’s twin brother from Archeland?

Corin

200

What was the main theme of Charlotte’s Web?

Life and death

200
In the story structure we studied, what is the point in the story (the top of the mountain) that is the most exciting point where the conflict/problem reaches a peak?

Climax

Bonus: What comes right after the climax?

200

What is the name for the storytelling style in a book or movie that involves showing or telling the reader/viewer something that happened in the past?

Flashback

300

What was the name of the kindly friar that saved and helped the main character?

Brother Luke

300

Who wrote The Horse and His Boy?

C.S. Lewis

300

What season does the story begin and end in?

Spring

300

What Point of View uses the word “I”?

First person

Bonus: Which one uses the words “you?” Which one uses “he/she/they?”

300

What is a hyperbole?

A very big exaggeration

400

This book is fiction; what type/genre of fiction is this book?

Historical fiction?

Bonus: Where was this book set? When was this book set?

400

What country was Aravis from?

Calormen

400

For 100 pts a piece, what are the four things Charlotte wrote on her web? Bonus if you can tell me the right order.

1. Some Pig

2. Terrific

3. Radiant

4. Humble

400

What is another name for an Inciting Incident (hint: two words, starts with a T)?

Turning Point

400

What is a big difference between an allegory and a parable?

Allegories are longer and use all sorts of imaginary places, characters, and incidents. 

Parables are shorter and use familiar characters, settings, and incidents.

500

What is the meaning of the title “The Door in the Wall?”

The door represents finding a way to overcome adversity or hardship

500

Why did Aslan say he cut Aravis’ back?

He cut her the same amount of cuts her servant girl that she drugged received in her whipping. 

Bonus: WHY did He do this?

500

Who wrote Charlotte’s Web?

E.B. White

500

What is the name for the main villain, the opposite of a protagonist?

Antagonist

500

What sub genre of literature involves a character that begins the book as young, immature, and naive but has become a little older, more mature, and wiser by the end of the book? 3 words. 

Coming of Age

M
e
n
u