Literary Elements
Who's Who
Episodic Plot Events
CVS Backwards
The Gothic
100

The point between exposition and rising action.

The inciting incident.

100

Bod's full adopted name

Nobody Owens

100

Ghouls try to take Bod to this ghoul city.

Ghulheim

100

The brown dog barks at the mailman.

Barks = ?

Verb

100
Bod is this type of hero.

Byronic

200

What Montresor is in "Cask of Amontillado."

An unreliable narrator

200

The Hound of God that rescues Bod

Miss Lupescu

200

These creatures save Bod three times from the ghouls.

The night-gaunts

200

In the morning, Frodo pours himself a cup of coffee.

Cup = ?

Complement

200
A haunted house, a graveyard, a wintry landscape - all of these are appropriate for _______ in gothic literature. 

Setting (ominous)

300

At the end of "Ruthless," it is the husband, Judson, that ends of dying from his own poison. This is an example of... as the opposite of what is expected to happen occurs.

irony (situational)

300

The witch without a headstone

Elizabeth Hempstock (Liza)

300

Who says the following? "You are the bravest person I know and you are my friend. I don’t care if you are imaginary” 

Scarlett

300

We the people believe in love.

We = ?

Subject

300

The juxtaposition between good and evil is often symbolized in this type of imagery.

Light and dark imagery

400

A contrast between two opposing forces.

Juxtaposition

400

The supernatural entity behind the Indigo Man

The Sleer

400

Scarlett can't see or hear the Sleer, but she can see the scarecrow whose name is...

The Indigo Man

400

Throughout all of history, people have tried a thousand ways to fix their mistakes. 

Subject

People

400

The type of creatures found in gothic literature.

The supernatural

500

The ghouls have meaning behind their names, meaning their names are...

allusions

500

The first resident of the graveyard, but not the oldest.

Cauis Pompeius

500
Bod takes this treasure out of the tomb of the Sleer.

The brooch.

500

David, in his most astute moments, became the most kind version of Doctor Who. 

Complement?

Version

500

A subcategory of gothic, meaning dark and often bloody.

The macabre (pronounced - mah-cob)