Plot Chart
Character Development
Poetry
Shakespeare's Life
Archetypes
100

The beginning of a story through the introduction of characters, setting, and background.

What is exposition?

100

A man wants a doughnut from Walmart but the store is closed and there's a blizzard outside :(

What is external conflict?

100

An element in a story that represents another idea or concept.

What is a symbol/symbolism?

100

The amount of plays that Shakespeare wrote.

What is 37?

100

Generic tropes/stock characters that characters generally follow

What is an archetype?

200

The time and place in which a story takes place

What is setting?
200

A man is struggling between choosing two potential love interests.

What is internal conflict?

200

Figures of speech used in conversation to make a topic more effective, persuasive, and impactful

What is figurative language?

200

Where Shakespeare was from.

What is Britain?

200

A character that is always the protagonist (though the protagonist is not always an example of this)

What is the hero archetype?

300

People, animals or things that contribute to the flow of a story

What are characters?

300

The character that the story centers around. Not always a character that you root for, but traditionally is.

What is a protagonist?

300

In the middle of the action

What is en medias res?

300
The name of William Shakespeare's theatre?

What is the Globe?

300

A character that guides and teaches the hero important life lessons.

What is the mentor archetype?

400

Examples include Romeo being invited to the Capulet Party

What is rising action?

400

Character that is in conflict with the protagonist.

What is an antagonist?

400

A poem with fourteen lines-- three quatrains and one couplet.

What is a sonnet?

400
The name of the queen who supported Shakespeare and theatre in general.

Who was Queen Elizabeth?

400

A character that is often a woman or a child, used to demonstrate good amongst evil. (e.g. Simon from LOTF)

What is the innocent archetype?

500

Mercutio's death is an example of this

What is climax?

500
A character that is not fully developed, like Ginny Weasley.

What is a flat character?

500

A sentence, typically found in poetry with ten syllables consisting of five sets of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable. (e.g. "But soft, what light through yonder window breaks")

What is iambic pentameter?

500

Theatre was criticized because of this.

What is vulgarity, immaturity, and political/secular jokes?

500

A character meant to be the opposite of the hero, used to highlight the good in the hero. (e.g. Draco Malfoy and Harry Potter)

What is the foil archetype?