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Harry Potter
Crime
Figurative language
Fantasy
Narnia
100
She wrote the books about Harry Potter
Who is J.K. Rowling
100
A term for the classic detective story
What is whodunit
100
rose = love
What is a symbol or symbolism
100
The classic structure or formula of both folk tales and fantasy
What is home-out-home or a hero's journey
100
The name of the lion
What is Aslan
200
The wizard that killed Harry Potter's parents
Who is Voldemort
200
She was the youngest of William Michigan's 10 personalities
Who was Christene (3)
200
a comparison made with "as", "like" og "than"
What is simile
200
Both Gandalf and Albus Dumledore resemble this Jungian arch type
What is The Old Wise Man
200
Lucy enters Narnia through this
What is the wardrobe
300
The address of Mr. and Mrs. Dursley
What is number 4 Privet Drive
300
He is the homeless person that COMMANDER POWER meets outside the coffee shop
Who is Blackwatch
300
when a thing or an animal are given human characteristics
What is anthropomorphism
300
a fantasy-genre, which typically features more realistic, dystopian, low-magic settings and takes place in our world
What is low fantasy
300
The boy that teams up with the White Witch
Who is Edmund
400
Mr. Dursley works for a company that makes this
What is drills
400
She wrote the short-story "Tell me"
Who is Zoë Sharp
400
The literary term for when the author drops early in a story about events yet to come
What is foreshadowing
400
a popular example of the world-within-a-world fantasy-genre
What is Harry Potter
400
The white witch has cursed the land of Narnia with this
What is eternal winter
500
Dumbledore uses this magical object to turn off the street lights
What is the Put-Outer
500
The year that the short story "The Man Who Loved Flowers" takes place
What is 1963
500
An indirect reference to a historical, mythic, or literary person, place or event
What is allusion
500
Both ”Alice in Wonderland” and ”The wizard of OZ” fit this fantasy subgenre
What is Doorway Fantasy
500
The light source that first meets Lucy’s eye when in Narnia
What is the lamp-post