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Bump in the Night
100

A subgenre that focuses on the aftermath of the end of the world.

Post-Apocalypse

100

The city that people walk away from...

Omelas

100

A Space Opera will typically have melodrama and space conflict. What is the third element of a space opera?

Romance

100

Typically the main character in the story. They usually save the day.

The Hero

100

John Carpenter's 1978 classic

Halloween

200

This subgenre features an oppressive society, terrible government systems, and an overall bad vibe.

Dystopian

200

Margot makes all the kids jealous because she has seen the...

Sun

200

A character boiled down to their most distinguishable trait in a movie, tv show, book, and other forms of media.

Archetype

200

Typically a woman in need of saving. Princess Peach comes to mind when Bowser abducts her.

The Damsel

200

An archetype. Laurie Strode, the main character of Halloween survives the killer, making her the...

Final Girl

300

Unlike its competitor, this comic book company focused on superheroes who were not from earth.  

DC Comics

300

People leave the town because of the unfair, unjust treatment of

A child

300

A commonplace phrase, event, or occurrence that is overused and dull. Bad authors use this.

Cliche
300

This archetype doesn't play by the rules. James Dean, America's exemplar, played this archetype so well that he died in a car crash in 1955 because he didn't play by the rules.

The Rebel/The Outlaw

300

Element of horror. Relies on phobias to get people scared.

Fear

400

A galaxy far, far away uses this subgenre classically known to have space conflict, melodrama, epic heroes, and romance.

Space Opera

400

The setting of All Summer in a Day

Venus

400

A story element that borrows from others, but makes it uniquely their own.

Trope

400

Smart person. Technology. Brain blast!

The Intellect

400

An element of horror. Viewers should not know what's going to happen next. If they do then it isn't really scary, is it?

Suspense

500

Orson Welles, narrator of THIS story, caused mass hysteria throughout America in the 1930s.

War of the Worlds

500
Peter and Wendy Hadley threaten their mother and father and eventually leave them to be eaten by lions. Family matters.

The Veldt

500

Ray Bradbury's story involving the Hadley family's problems with the Nursery in their Happylife Home is a precursor to a trope in science fiction called...

The House of Tomorrow

500

In Black Panther, Everett Ross (CIA agent) is from America and knows nothing about Wakanda, making him fit this archetype. (Think of S.E. Hinton!)

The Outsider

500

Arguably the most important element in horror. This makes the viewer curious about the overarching story and why things have gone this way...

Mystery