The two types of conflict
What is internal and external?
The epic hero in Harry Potter
Who is Harry Potter?
The main setting of Harry Potter
What is Hogwarts?
The place where the character begins and ends their journey
What is the status quo?
Privet Drive and the Dursley's
What is status quo?
The two types of characterization
What is direct and indirect?
Epic hero characteristic shown when Harry has to go to Hogwarts for his journey
What is required to travel a long distance?
The main conflict is between
Who are Harry Potter and Voldemort?
When the hero meets a guide and is given objects of significance
What is meeting the mentor?
Part in his journey when Harry must resist the mirror of Erised
What are trials?
The type of conflict that is shown when Ron makes fun of Hermione after class
What is external?
Epic characteristic shown when Harry struggles to believe he is a wizard
What is being humble?
A character that does not change. For example, Draco Malfoy
What is a static character?
When the hero faces tests and finds out who they can and can't trust
What are trials, friends, and enemies?
Part of his journey when Harry receives points for Gryffindor after his victory against Voldemort
What is the Reward?
The type of characterization that is shown when Ron has a packed lunch and can't buy candy on the train
What is indirect?
Epic hero characteristic shown when Harry overcomes trials throughout the movie
What is being able to achieve victories in battles?
The climax of the movie
What is the battle between Professor Quirrell/Voldemort and Harry?
When the hero must face their most dangerous test yet
What is the ordeal?
Father figure in Harry Potter
Who is Professor Dumbledore?
The type of irony that is shown when the audience finds out that Professor Quirrell is the bad guy instead of Professor Snape
What is situational irony?
Epic hero characteristic show through the scar on Harry's forehead that shows his victory against Voldemort when he was a baby
What is a noble birthright?
When the falling action begins in the movie
What is Harry waking up in the hospital wing?
When the hero has outgrown their old life and has survived death
What is resurrection/new life?
Part of Harry's journey when he faces Devil's Snare, flying keys, and a giant chess game
What is the approach?