The Hero's Journey
Shakespeare
Visual Literacy
Short Stories
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100

Who is the author of 'The Hobbit'?

J.R.R Tolkien

100

What century was Shakespeare born in?

He was born in the 1500s - the 16th century

100

The most dominant feature in an image that draws the eye immediately.

Salience

100

Name three parts of the narrative arc.

Orientation/exposition, climax, rising action, falling action, conflict, resolution

100

Which fast food chain has the slogan 'finger lickin' good'?

KFC

200
How many dwarves are in the novel?

13

200

What is the theatre associated with Shakespeare?

The Globe Theatre

200

An object, place, idea etc. that represents something abstract.

Symbolism

200

Writing in first, second or third person is called...

Narrative voice or narrative perspective

200

What year was the movie Titanic released?

1997

300

Name two phases of the Hero's Journey.

The call to adventure, refusal of the call, meeting the mentor, crossing the threshold, tests, allies, and enemies, the approach, the ordeal, the reward, the road back, etc.

300

Name three works written by Shakespeare.

Could include: Macbeth, Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Twelfth Night, A Midsummer Night's Dream, etc.

300

Name three colours and what they symbolise.

Answers will vary.

300

Who is the main character of 'Marigolds'?

Lizabeth

300

Who is the most followed person on Instagram?

Cristiano Ronaldo - 500 million followers

400

Who is Elrond and where does he live?

The chief elf in Rivendell

400

Who is the main character in 'Twelfth Night', what is her name and who is the character she disguises herself as?

Viola, Cesario

400

Which camera angle makes the subject look vulnerable?

High angle

400

When a narrative hints of something that may happen in the future.

Foreshadowing

400

A peanut is not a nut, it is actually a...

Legume

500

Who created the hero's journey framework?

Joseph Campbell

500

What is the setting of Twelfth Night and what is the Duke's name?

Illyria, Orsino

500

Name 5 techniques that can contribute to salience.

Colour, size, positioning, vectors, framing, etc.

500

Name 5 things that must be present in a narrative.

Dialogue, setting, characterisation, plot structure, figurative/descriptive language, narrator, etc.

500

Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?

Marie Curie