Literary Movements
Name that character
Phrasal Verbs
-Ed Words
Media
100

Emotions, Frankenstein, Edgar Allen Poe, Mary Shelly, Supernatural, Emotions over Science, Imagination, you create your own reality 

Romanticism 

100

This character also goes by "Count". He is one of the most famous supernatural creatures. He is known for drinking blood. 

Dracula

100

To "Keep someone in the loop"

To inform someone/tell someone something/give information

100

Jumped

Jump-t

100

Frankenweenie 

Romanticism, Frankenstein, supernatural, "natural order", science + fear of science 

200

Horror, Strange, What if humans aren't important? Cthulu, HP Lovecraft, Bloodborne, Stranger Things, The Thing, Madness/Insanity, Forbidden Knowledge

Cosmic Horror/Lovecraftian Horror

200

This character read the epic poem "Paradise Lost" to help cope with his loneliness. His master abandoned him and he was an outcast from society. 

Frankenstein 

200

To "Put down" money on something

To pay for something upfront 

200

Tasted

Taste/id/ 

200

Goodwill Hunting

Transcendentalism, Experience life, be one with natural, be yourself as an individual 

300

Vampires, Dracula, Resident Evil, Old buildings/churches, architecture, supernatural, Haunted houses, Castles 

Gothic Horror

300

This character gave a speech in Pandemonium and said "It's better to Reign in Hell than to serve in Heaven". This work created by John Milton gave us this characters "charismatic bad-boy" reputation.  

Satan

300
To "dip into"

To take money out of something (ex: savings)

300

Cramped

Cramp-t

300

Dracula/Vampire related movies 

Emotions, death, dark setting, supernatural, Haunted house, castle, paranormal activity 

400

Mark Twain, Huckleberry Finn, attacks Romanticism, social issues, casual language, truthful to reality 

Realism

400

This character has one of the most famous speeches ever with the beginning phrase "To be or not to be..that is the question..", He is a prince and he contemplates killing his uncle to take back the throne he deserves 

Hamlet

400

To "Fork out" something (ex: money)

to spend money on something because you have to, even though you do not want to

400

Opened

Open-d

400

Silent Hill 

Cosmic Horror/Lovecraftian horror, atmosphere, madness, insanity, dreams, clues + putting together knowledge, weird creatures, loneliness  

500

Influenced by romanticism, New England, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, Nature, Civil Disobedience, Dead Poets Society, Importance of the individual   

Transcendentalism 

500

This character is a poor white Irish boy. This controversial book is a sequel to Mark Twain's Tom Sawyer. He runs away with a slave to help get his freedom. One of his important quotes is "Alright then, I'll go to hell"

Huckleberry Finn 

500

To "Talk down to someone"

To be rude/condescending to someone

500

Unaccustomed 

Unaccustum-d

500

Starwars 

Hamlet or Macbeth, Power, Corruption, madness/insanity, revenge, fate/destiny