Where the Crawdads Sings
Heart of Darkness
Metamorphosis
Macbeth
Frankenstein
100

Kya is raised in the _____ making her isolated from society and establishing her relationship with NATURE.  She is labeled as the ______ girl.  (same word goes in blank)

"The _____ Knows All About Death And Doesn’t Necessarily Define It As A Tragedy."


Marsh

100

Because it is a frame narrator, which pronouns does Joseph Conrad have his narrator use on the boat Nellie they are anchored on Thames showing they are unified in their experience?  

our, we, us--first person

100

Born in the 1880s Franz Kafka paralleled much of his life and relationships with his family to this main character. 

Gregor Samsa

100

this term --a universal, recurring pattern of characters, situations, and symbols represent Macbeth's themes of ambition--he is a tragic hero and the tyrant

archetype

100

What is the structure of this novel?

frame novel

200

a gift from Kya to Chase, represents her desire for love and connection


shell necklace

200

When referencing "a whited sepulcher" in reference from the phrase from Matthew 23:27 when Jesus criticizes the Pharisees for being outwardly righteous in the novel...this uses this type of literary reference. 

allusion

200

a philosophical and cultural movement that believes the beginning of philosophical thinking lies with the individual and the experiences of the individual.

Existentialism

200

What was the name of the monarchs Shakespeare wrote for in his play?

King James I and Queen Elizabeth

200

off shoot of Romanticism, shows the power of nature to destroy--common feature is MOOD of story developed through weather

Gothicism

300

Fill in the Blank. What common motif reviewed this year would help identify the opposite of light, truth, hope, knowledge, and goodness.  

"I Don’t Know If There’s A ____ Side To Nature." 

Kya

Dark

300

Modern literature by Conrad and authors like Orwell often criticized or satirized this because of its exploitation, violence, and dehumanization

imperialism

300

A common question in the time period in which he was writing, Kafka explored :What does it mean to be an ____________ in this world?

individual

300

Who did Macbeth betray?

King Duncan

300

the use of electric current to bring life

galvanism

400

What is the author's name of Where the Crawdads sing?

Delia Owens

400

Kurtz was an _______ or someone who believed the physical world we experience is ultimately shaped by our perception rather--it is often unrealistic--and opposite of realism or cynicism. 

idealism

400

“But still, the others now believed that there was something the matter with him and were ready to help him. The assurance and confidence with which the first measures had been taken did him good. he felt integrated into human society once again and hoped for marvelous, amazing feats from both the doctor and locksmith, without really distinguishing sharply between them.” This shows ____ (term)since the family's concern that he is ill gives him comfort. 

irony

400

This term is used by presenting opposing viewpoints or perspectives or two contrasting ideas..

Lady Macbeth's isolation is ____ with Macbeth's violence showing a difference in how they cope with the implications of their actions.

Juxtaposed (Juxtaposition)

400

archetype of an antihero of the highest  order, typically rebellious , arrogant, cynical and anti-social, in exile

named after Romantic poet Lord ______

(similar to Snape, Johnny Depp's characters,  or Mr. Rochester in Jane Eyre, Heathcliff, Mr. Darcy)

Byronic hero

500

a literary genre that focuses on the psychological and moral growth and change of the protagonist from childhood to adulthood

bildungsroman

500

Marlow gives this insight as to how we exist and act in life...We live, as we dream—_______. Showing how maybe we are really in a solitary state. 

alone

500

Although his tone is straightforward, this type of fiction used in the story focuses on the experiences of characters in a situation where they cannot find any inherent purpose in life, most often represented by ultimately meaningless actions and events. It often uses illogical, satirical, or dark events to illustrate their points.

absurdist

500

Who says "Fair is foul, and foul is fair"  What literary terms does it use?

paradox, chiasmus (rhetorical device repeated in reversed order), alliteration, antithesis, foreshadowing

500

the allusion to this epic, where this Greek God gave man fire/symbolic of knowledge

The Modern Prometheus