American Authors
Famous Works
Literary Styles
World Masterpieces
Characters & Themes
100

This author wrote “The Raven.”

Edgar Allan Poe


100

Hemingway’s novella about an old fisherman.

The Old Man and the Sea

100

The genre Poe is famous for.

Gothic fiction

100

The author of Decameron.

Giovanni Boccaccio

100

Don Quixote’s loyal companion.

Sancho Panza  

200

This writer is known for surprise endings and wrote “The Gift of the Magi.”

O. Henry

200

Poe’s short story about a guilty heartbeat.

The Tell-Tale Heart

200

Hemingway’s writing method focusing on simple, direct language.

Iceberg Theory

200

The country Decameron comes from.

Italy

200

This theme contrasts dreams and reality in Don Quixote.

Illusion vs. Reality?

300

The creator of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn.

Mark Twain

300

Jack London’s novel about a dog surviving the Yukon.

The Call of the Wild

300

The realistic, humorous style used by Mark Twain.

American Realism (or satire)

300

The author of Don Quixote.

Miguel de Cervantes

300

In The Old Man and the Sea, the main struggle is between the fisherman and what?

The marlin / nature

400

This American novelist created the fictional Yoknapatawpha County.

William Faulkner

400

Faulkner’s novel famous for its stream-of-consciousness style.

The Sound and the Fury

400

Faulkner often used this narrative technique showing inner thoughts.

Stream of consciousness

400

Don Quixote believes he is this.

A knight

400

Jack London often wrote about this harsh natural setting.

Alaska / the Yukon

500

This writer explored Puritan guilt and wrote The Scarlet Letter.

Nathaniel Hawthorne

500

Hawthorne’s story about sin and punishment in a Puritan town.

The Scarlet Letter

500

Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote in this subgenre exploring sin and darkness.

Dark Romanticism

500

How many stories are in the Decameron?

100 stories

500

In The Scarlet Letter, the letter “A” stands for what?

Adultery