Texts
Poetry Analysis and Paragraph Writing
Vocabulary
Horror
Dystopia
100

In this text, Malorie must wear a blindfold while giving birth and navigating a river or risk going insane.

Birdbox

100

When analyzing a poem in class, our first box in the graphic organizer is labelled as...

First Notices

100

This is the literary term for the moral, message, or lesson of a story or poem.

Theme

100

This is created in a text to give the reader a feeling of anxiety about what might happen.

Suspense

100

This is the type of conflict most often found in dystopian stories.

Character vs Society

200

This text was written by Mary Shelley as part of a contest between friends and is widely regarded as the first work of science fiction.

Frankenstein

200

When analyzing a poem in class, the second and third boxes are labelled as...

Emotions and Questions

200

This term describes anything that is strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way

Uncanny

200

A story can be described with this word if it disturbing or horrifying because of involvement with or depiction of death or injury.

Macabre

200

Despite often having altruistic goals, dystopian societies often suffer from...

Unintended Consequences

300

In this story, a bitter nobody is able to take control of his country's government and seeks to commit genocide on a neighboring country.

The Brief and Frightening Reign of Phil

300

This is the term for the first sentence in a correctly-written paragraph

Topic Sentence (Thesis Statement)

300

Giving human characteristics or abilities to something not human is called...

Personification

300
When we studied characters like Frankenstein, Moreau's creations, and even Chantek the Orangutan, these were the three words we used to debate their identities.
Person, Monster, and Beast
300

One reason it's important to read dystopian stories is so that the reader can compare these fictional worlds with...

Our real world.

400

This story included characters such as M'Ling, the Sayer of the Law, and the Hyena-Swine.

The Island of Dr. Moreau

400

Both of these "e words" describe what a writer needs to support his or her idea when writing a paragraph.

Examples and Explanation

400

Lovecraft's idea that humanity is a small, insignificant aspect of a grand universe is called...

Cosmicism

400

Many of Edgar Allen Poe's characters suffer from this, the state of being mentally ill, especially severely. 

Madness

400

In Unaccompanied Sonata, our introduction to the Watcher who is blind is an example of this, because it hints at Christian's ultimate fate.

Foreshadowing

500

This story, written by Edgar Allen Poe, is considered one of the first detective stories.

The Murders of the Rue Morgue

500

This is term for the inclusion of the author and title of a text in a sentence.

Attribution

500

This is the term for the emotional feel of a text, created through specific language meant to put the reader in a specific emotional state.

Mood

500

In Birdbox by Josh Malerman, the box of birds symbolizes...

the people trapped in the house
500

The Lottery is an ________ title, because the winner in this story actually gets an awful death rather than some kind of prize.

Ironic (situational)