Literary terms and elements
Genres and Movements
Authors
Phantom of the opera
Classic literature and plays
100

A figure of speech in which a phrase is intentionally over-exaggerated for emphasis is called this

  1. Hyperbole

  2. Euphemism

  3. Allegory

  4. Alliteration

Hyperbole

100

A genre that includes magical elements and mythical creatures, which are often set in imaginary worlds

  1. Horror

  2. Fantasy

  3. Science Fiction

  4. Magical Realism

Fantasy

100

Who wrote Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone?

  1. J.R.R Tolkien

  2. J.K. Rowling

  3. Terry Pratchett

  4. Robert Jordan

J.K. Rowling

100

What item is the Phantom character in “Phantom of the Opera” most known for wearing?

  1. A suit

  2. An umbrella

  3. A staff

  4. A mask

A mask

100

Which famous novel by Charles Dickens revolves around the character Oliver Twist? 

  1. "Great Expectations" 

  2. "A Tale of Two Cities" 

  3. "Oliver Twist" 

  4. "The Tale of Benjamin Button"

Oliver Twist 

200

The element that involves the arrangement of events in a narrative

  1. Setting

  2. Conflict

  3. Plot

  4. Action

Plot

200

An approach to literature from the 19th century that pictures life accurately without idealization

  1. Modernism

  2. Naturalism

  3. Realism

  4. Social Criticism

Realism

200

Who is the author known for his novel called The Great Gatsby?

  1. F. Scott Fitzgerald

  2. Ernest Hemingway

  3. H.G. Wells

  4. Mark Twain

F. Scott Fitzgerald

200

In what year did "Phantom of the Opera" open on Broadway? 

  1. 1987 

  2. 1989 

  3. 1990 

  4. 1996

1989

200

Which famous Shakespeare play is best known to revolve around two young characters in love?

  1. A Midsummer Night's Dream

  2. Twelfth Night

  3. Macbeth

  4. Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet

300

The term that describes a situation where the audience knows more about a situation than the characters do

  1. Situational irony

  2. Verbal irony

  3. Dramatic irony

  4. Allusion

Dramatic irony

300

A movement that emphasizes deep emotion and, individualism

  1. Romanticism

  2. Gothic

  3. Transcendentalism

  4. Modernism

Romanticism

300

The author of The Metamorphosis

  1. Albert Camus

  2. Fyodor Dostoevky

  3. Franz Kafka

  4. George Orwell

Franz Kafka
300

What famous song is associated with the character the Phantom? 

  1. Think of Me

  2. The Music of the Night 

  3. Angel of Music

  4. Love Never Dies

The music of the night

300

What is the meaning of the phrase "To be or not to be" from the "Hamlet" play? 

  1. "To be happy or not to be depressed" 

  2. "To live or be dead" 

  3. "To be good or bad" 

  4. "To be or not to be"

To live or be dead

400

A recurring element, theme, or idea in a literary work that carries a deeper meaning

  1. Theme

  2. Motif

  3. Symbol

  4. Anaphora

Motif
400

A movement known for dreamlike and unnatural scenes that unlocks the unconscious mind

  1. Extentialism

  2. Absurdism

  3. Surrealism

  4. Modernism

Surrealism

400

Pride and Prejudice were written by which author?

  1. Jane Austen

  2. Henry James

  3. Mary Shelley

  4. Charlotte Brontë

Jane Austen

400

What is the name of the character who falls in love with the Phantom? 

  1. Christine 

  2. Raoul 

  3. The Opera Ghost

  4. Madame Giry

Christine

400

Which novel written by George Orwell depicts a dystopian society ruled by a totalitarian regime?

  1. "To Kill a Mockingbird" 

  2. "Lord of the Flies" 

  3. "Nineteen Eighty-Four" 

  4. "Brave New World"

Nineteen eighty four

500

Non-human entities consciously behaving like a human

  1. Anthropomorphism

  2. Automatism

  3. Metaphor

  4. Personification

Anthropomorphism

500

A theme that explores irony, fragmentation, and skepticism 

  1. Absurdism

  2. Modernsim

  3. Realism

  4. Post-modernism

Post-Modernism 

500

Which author created the character Hercule Poirot?

  1. Arthur Conan Doyle

  2. Dorothy L. Sayers

  3. Dashiell Hammet

  4. Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie

500

What is the name of the secret passageway that the Phantom uses to enter and exit his lair? 

  1. The Opera Passage 

  2. The Catacombs of Notre-Dame 

  3. The Chasm of Despair 

  4. The Labyrinth of Peril

The Catacombs of Notre-Dame

500

Which well-known play by Oscar Wilde features the iconic line "We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at stars"?

  1. "The Importance of Being Earnest" 

  2. "Wilde's Greatest Hits: A Collection of Short Stories" 

  3. "The Picture of Dorian Gray" 

  4. "A Woman of No Importance"

The importance of being earnest