Dystopian Novels
Figurative Language
Famous Authors
Books to Movies
Fancy Essay Words
100

This novel had this just like Ho Chi Minh city's but divide it by 2

The Hunger Games

100

Example: His face looks like Humpty Dumpty

Simile (a comparison with the use of words "like" or "as")

100

Wands and boarding schools

J.K. Rowling

100

Mr. Darcy and Lizzie Bennet argue and fall in love. 

Pride and Prejudice

100

This "e" word is the same as the word explain (v)

Elucidate 

200

Dauntless (the brave), Amity (the kind), Erudite (the intelligent), Abnegation (the selfless), and Candor (the honest)

Divergent

200

Example: The trees begin moving their hands, grabbing the fallen leaves around them.

Personification (material objects gaining human-like qualities)

200

Macbeth, Othello, and Romeo and Juliet are some of his most famous works.

William Shakespeare

200

Red Balloon

IT

200

In case you need to explain your evidence, this "b" word is one of the best to signify the word support

Buttress (v)

300

A futuristic dystopian novel. Subtract 35 and you'll get there.

1989

300

*DOUBLE POINTS*

Boom, bam, tweet

Onomatopoeia (sounds that don't mean anything)

 

300

Romantic comedies as books. This lady basically started the genre, but she never married.

Jane Austen

300

Don't eat the chocolate pie, it might not be chocolate.

The Help

300

Sounds like something that meows. It often makes something go faster.

Catalyst

400

This novel uses animals to reflect the Soviet Union's government during the 1900s.

Animal Farm

400

Example: "Your mom will burn down the school if you do not get the trophy"

Hyperbole/Exxageration

400
Scary books like The Shining came from this mystery man.

Stephen King

400

Anyone wanna go to Singapore? Maybe you can meet the 1%

Crazy Rich Asians

400

A fancy "c" word for reason or opinion, usually used for debates.

Contention

500

White hats and red hooded cloaks are the most common fashion statement from this book

The Handmaiden's Tale

500

Big Baby 

Jumbo Shrimp

Open Secret

Oxymoron (two words that are opposite form each other, but somehow work)

500

An angry green monster, a very crazy cat, and an orange man with a large moustache are all characters from this man's books.

Dr. Seuss

500

Anne Hathaway and Merryl Streep star in this movie all about the fashion industry

The Devil Wears Prada

500

This "r-word" is a subject area that typically means "the meaning of a text" or it could also be a synonym for "author's purpose"

Rhetoric