Poetry
Hero Journey
History
Archetypes
Includes Mon
100

Repetition of consonant sound at the beginning of a word. 

Alliteration 

100

Where the hero resides before his journey begins. It is a type of world.

Ordinary World

100

The most influential English writer.

Shakespeare

100

The protagonist who rises to meet a challenge and saves the day.

Hero

100

The first day of the week. 

Monday

200

Beat or movement of a poem. 

Rhythm 

200

The hero has an encounter with somebody that will introduce him to a new world.

Meeting the Mentor

200

Second most influential English writer. 

Milton

200

The rebel who won’t abide by society’s demands.

The Outlaw

200

A collection of videos or pictures that share a common theme.

Montage 

300

A unit of measure that consists of 2 to 3 syllables 

Foot

300

Something that the hero must go through to complete his journey. 

The Ordeal

300

1454-Man responsible for the printing press. 

Gutenberg

300

A character with legal or emotional power over others.

The Ruler

300

A creature of myth or legend intended to scare people. 

Monster

400

A form of this might be Shakespearean or Italian

Sonnet

400

Back to the normal world, but things have changed. 

The Return

400

1642-1651: A turbulent period in English history. 

English Civil War

400

A character naturally driven to push the boundaries of the status quo and explore the unknown

Explorer

400

Another name for a Hero's journey.

Monomyth

500

Short verse of quote that appears at the start of a poem. 

Epigraph. 

500

The hero enters the extraordinary world. 

Crossing the threshold. 

500

1642-Rembrandt Painting that is dark and might "watch" you.

Nightwatch

500

A wise figure with knowledge for those who inquire.

The Sage

500

The exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.

Monopoly