What is symbolism?
Something that means more than its physical form.
What is a trope?
A trope can be a person, place, thing, or even a situation. Something that repeats over and over in a genre.
What are Archetypes?
A cliche character that shows up in a genre over and over.
What are settings in literature.
A setting in literature is when and where the story takes place.
What has a foot but has no legs?
A ruler
A rose is symbolism in what genre?
Romance Fiction.
Common tropes in a Horror Fiction story?
Splitting up, The murder, Only happens at night, Abandoned places, No phone battery or WI-Fl/signal, Trapped, Running and tripping, etc.
Are tropes similar to archetypes?
Yes because they're both something "cliche" that shows up over and over in a genre but archetypes are characters and tropes could be almost anything.
Where is the setting of a Historical Fiction story?
In the past..
What month has 28 days in it?
All of them
A magnifying glass is a symbolism to what genre?
Mystery.
Tropes in Romance Fiction
Friends to lovers, Enemies to lovers, Secret identity, stuck together, "Soul mates", second chances, Fake Relationships, etc.
What Archetype is Dory from Finding Nemo?
Innocent Archetype.
Common setting of a Romance Fiction Novel.
It's usually in a school, park, beach, bakery, resort/hotel or even office. Almost anywhere.
Whats the most expensive fish?
A goldfish..
A candle is symbolism in what genre?
Horror Fiction
What Character Archetype Is Kevin from Home Alone?
Hero Archetype
What Genre could have a setting in the future and in another planet?
Sci-Fi
What has lots of keys but cant open a lock?
A piano...
How can you find symbolism in an object?
Find the meaning, if it's important, magical, rare, used for good or evil etc.
Where do fantasy fiction stories usually take place?
They usually take place in castles and kingdoms and sometimes with Utopian societies.
What is able to go up a chimney when down but unable to go down a chimney when up?
An unbrella