A type of figurative language that uses one part to refer to the whole , or the whole to refer to the part.
What is a Synecdoche?
Complete lack of control, Give people what they want.
What is Huxleyan?
A set of shared beliefs , ideas , and moral attitudes which operate as a unifying source within society.
What is Collective Consiousness?
A wise figure advises the hero to go on the quest.
What is Meeting The Mentor?
(Last name , page number)
What is 1 Author?
Describes a noun.
What is an adjective?
Society controlled by religion where religious leaders make all decisions.
What is Philosophical?
This centers around the fact that people will strive for consensus within a group, even setting aside their own personal beliefs to adopt that opinion of the rest of the group.
What is Groupthink?
The hero faces off against the villain.
What is The Supreme Ordeal?
(2 last names and page number)
What is 2 Authors?
Describes a Verb
What is an Adverb?
Society is controlled by large corporations.
What is Kafkaesque?
When there is an emergency with someone, no one stops to help.
What is The Bystander Effect?
The hero gets called on a quest.
What is The call to adventure?
Appeals to sense of authority.
What is ethos?
Imitating an action using sound.
What is Onomotopeia?
Extreme government control and censorship.
What is Orwellian?
Someone acts a certain behavior, and you adopt after that behavior.
What is the BandWagon Effect?
The hero refuses to go on the quest.
What is The Refusal of the Call?
Appeals to emotion.
What is Pathos?
Adding human elements to non human things.
What is Personification?
Society is controlled by technology.
What is Philidickian?
Someone starts doing something after someone.
What is Following The Crowd?
The hero embarks on the journey and faces its first challenge.
What is Crossing the Threshold?
Appeals to logic.
What is logos?