A place where you can pass between two worlds
What is a portal?
Uses an object, image, character, setting, or idea to represent a deeper message or meaning
What is symbolism?
This mythical creature tends to be a white horse with a long horn on it's head
What is a unicorn?
This setting includes castles, knights, swords, and dragons
What is a medieval setting?
The "message or lesson" the author wants you to learn from the story.
What is a theme?
This large creature breathes fire and can also be a symbol for something else.
What is a dragon?
This setting is one you often see like the one in The Hunger Games.
What is a futuristic setting?
A hero, a villian, a wise person, a companion/friend. All have a different storyline.
What is an archetype?
This creature has wings and is very small
What is a fairy?
This setting you often see in a movie or book similar to Harry Potter for example.
What is an ordinary world that becomes magical setting?
An adventure the characters will go on to search for something
What is a quest?
Name the villian from The Thief of Always
Who is Mr. Hood?
Some characters face challenges within themselves that they struggle. (hint: type of dragon)
What is an inner dragon?
A complete story that seems to about one thing but can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, often a moral or lesson to be learned.
What is an allegory?
Name the hero from The Thief of Always
Who is Harvey Swick?