short fiction
beowulf & Grendel
The importance of being earnest
Frankenstein
Hamlet
100

A short story about a person or incident used to make a point 

anecdote

100

Who is the main character in Grendel 

Grendel

100

The practice of pretending to be someone you're not for personal gain 

bunburying 

100

Victors undying resolve to artificially create life 

The male pursuance of goals against all odds 

100

Pessimistic and suicidal. A slow to act and poor decision making character 

Prince Hamlet 

200

theme of living like weasels 

beauty in simplicity 
200

what is Grendels view of the world

nihilistic

200

Neice to John Worthing and love interest of Algernon 

Cecily Cardew

200

elizabeth is a passive character that dies due to a lack of care and consideration from Victor 

Role of women as passive 

200

represents innocence and purity throughout and is used to show corruption near the end of her life 

Ophelia 

300

a paragraph or verse in poetry

stanza 

300

compound word that means something other than what it says 

kenning 

300

Lost as a baby and found in a handbag comes to find much later in life he is of noble blood and the first son of a man named Earnest

John Worthing 

300

frankensteins creation of life 

usurpation of female reproductive power 

300

The theme that is overarching and shows how the Danish government has decayed with Claudius espionage 

Corruption

400

true or false 

when quoting poetry you only use the line number for the citation 

true

400

the part of the story where Grendel attacks Heorot and Beowulf kills him is  

Inciting incident in Beowulf 

400

a structure of plays that relies on dramatic irony and sequential resolution 

the well made play  

400

theory that all humans are born neutral and free of biases 

tabula rasa 

400

shown by characters wanting it and seeking to act for it. The only thing that gets hamlet to make any choices ever

Revenge 

500

key components and conflicts that make us human 

the human condition 

500

name of the only man to not abandon Beowulf and ascend to the throne after his death 

Wiglaf

500

the over the top and exaggerated shallowness of Cecily and Gwendolyn in wanting their husbands named Ernest  is an example of 

satire

500

used as a story within a story to build a more interesting and complex narrative. Seen with Roberts telling us Frankensteins story through a letter to his sister that is a transcription of Frankensteins words 

Frame story

500

an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play. Most famously used in the"To be or not to be" speech

Soliloquy