Says Who?
Thematically Speaking
GENREic Questions
Plot Twist
Name that Character
AUTHORatative People
Take it LITerally
100

"When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth"

Sherlock Holmes
100

empathy and compassion, the folly of fashion, the importance of animal welfare

Black Beauty

100

Hidden Figures

Biography

100

In Journey to the Center of the Earth, their exploration doesn't end as expected, but in this way instead.

exploded out of a volcano

100

In his defense, he drove his conveyance first, he can't be blamed for whoever else drives it too

Father Christmas

100

The author who created the world of Narnia

C. S. Lewis

100

a big idea or message that runs through a story

theme

200

"Never forget, grandchildren, that we must always see all other people as human beings, worthy of respect"

Ned Begay

200

hope and perseverance, war's impact on children, a cry for peace

Sadako

200

Journey to the Center of the Earth

Science Fiction

200

In Walk Two Moons, who actually was the lunatic? And Mrs. Cadaver?

The lunatic is Phoebe's half brother. Mrs. Cadaver is the last person to know Sal's mother and the only survivor of the crash.

200

In his defense, he means well and has selected a reliable companion that actually saves the day in the end

Bertie Wooster

200

The author of Murder on the Orient Express

Agatha Christie

200

a character who is noticeably different from the main character, highlighting differences

foil

300

"The impossible cannot have happened, therefore the impossible must be possible in spite of appearances."

Hercule Poirot

300

selfless love, sacrifice, emotional wealth vs material poverty

The Gift of the Magi

300

The Faithful Spy

Graphic Novel

300

In The Gift of the Magi, Della and Jim each sell what to purchase what?

Della sells her hair to purchase a chain for Jim's watch.

Jim sells his watch to purchase combs for Della's hair.

300

In his defense, it does work out for him in the end, but he's very reactionary and his survival is kind of on accident

The Narrator

300

The author of Walk Two Moons

Sharon Creech

300

the narrator is not a character and only reports what can be seen a heard, like a fly on the wall

3rd Person Objective

400

"This is the end - for me the beginning of life."

Dietrich Bonhoeffer

400

perseverance in the face of adversity, the power of education, making the invisible visible

Hidden Figures

400

The War that Saved my Life

Historical Fiction

400

In Black Beauty, his homes get progressively worse until his surprising reunion with this person.

Joe Green

400

In his defense, he didn't ask to be broken and hidden in a drawer

Stalin's Nose

400

The author of Journey to the Center of the Earth

Jules Verne

400

the use of objects or people to represent ideas beyond their literal meaning, adding layers of depth or meaning

symbolism

500

"I never travel without my diary. One should always have something sensational to read in the train."

Gwendolen

500

reverse imperialism, fear of the unknown, survival of the fittest, the fragility of social orders

The War of the Worlds

500

Murder on the Orient Express

Whodunit

500

In The Importance of Being Earnest, one of the main characters was found in a handbag and named Jack. But is actually named what? And is whose brother?

Ernest, Algernon's brother

500

In his defense, he's actually fictional within his own story and does die rather conveniently

Bunbury

500

The author of Sherlock Holmes

Arthur Conan Doyle

500

A recurring universal character that appears across cultures and stories

character archetype