LANGUAGE ARTS TERMS
GENRE NAMES
WHAT CENTURY?
WHICH WAS WRITTEN FIRST?
100

When one thing is called by the name of a different thing, such as


"You're a pig."

Metaphor

100

A work written by an author about his or her own life (name as many terms for this as you can!)

What are:

autobiography?

memoir?

etc.

100

Frank Herbert

(Dune)

20th century

(1920-1986)

100

The Count of Monte Cristo


Hamlet

Hamlet

200

A comparison between two un-similar things, such as:


"My Precalculus class is like a bad dream..."

Simile

200
A scenario that ends in disaster (or death)

What is tragedy?

200

Mary Shelley

(Frankenstein)

19th century (1800s)*

*1797-1851

200

Frankenstein

The US Constitution

The US Constitution

300

An obviously non-literal expression such as

"I'm really in a pickle."

Idiom

300

A scenario that 

a. is funny, or 

b. ends happily (traditionally, with a marriage)

What is comedy?

300

Alexandre Dumas

(The Count of Monte Cristo)

19th century (1800s)

1802-1870

300

Lord of the Flies

Lord of the Rings

Lord of the Rings


July 1954


...by two months!

(It's complicated.)

400

A statement that contradicts itself and, yet, is somehow true in a sense

such as:

"I have a love-hate relationship with school..."

Paradox

400

A long poem that usually deals with the exploits of heroes

(also a common adjective these days)

What is an epic?

400

William Shakespeare

Born in the 16th (1500s)

Died in the 17th (1600s)

1564-1616

400

Romeo and Juliet


Macbeth

Romeo and Juliet

500

An obvious overstatement

such as

"This afternoon is, like, a thousand years long."

Hyperbole

500

A work in which strange or unusual things happen-- but seem to be normal and unremarkable within the world of the story

What is magical realism?

500

The printing press

15th century

(approx. 1450)

500

The Count of Monte Cristo


The Three Musketeers

It's a tie!

Both finished and published in 1844