Textual Concepts
Literary Techniques
Sherlock
Film Techniques
Trivia
100

What is a theme?

Theme: the central idea, underlying message, or broader truth explored in a piece of writing, art, or film

100

What is an 'adjective'?

a word that describes, modifies, or gives more information about a noun

100

Who originally wrote Sherlock Holmes?

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 

100

What shot type is this?

Close Up

100

Who wrote the story 'IT'?

Stephen King

200

What is 'intertextuality'? 

The referencing of other texts within a text to create more meaning.

200

What is the difference between a Metaphor and Simile?

A simile compares things by saying one thing is like or as another. A metaphor makes a direct comparison by saying one thing is another

200

Who is the antagonist in Sherlock Holmes?

Moriarty 

200

What is the difference between non-diagetic and diagetic sound?

Non-Diagetic - added in. Think music, voice over etc. 

Diagetic - In the world of the characters. i.e speaking, sound effects

200

What is a noun? What is a verb?

Noun - a person, place, thing

Verb - action or 'doing' word 

300

How is 'perspective' and 'point of view' different within a text?


Perspective is a lens through which we learn to see the world; it shapes what we see and the way we see it. While POV is in a text is the position from which the subject matter of a text is designed to be perceived.

300

What are two techniques in the following line:


Kyoto: March

By Gary Snyder

A few light flakes of snow
Fall in the feeble sun;
Birds sing in the cold,
A warbler by the wall.


1) Alliteration 

2) Auditory Imagery 


300

What are the episode names of the season 1 BBC Sherlock series?

1: A Study in Pink 

2: The Blind Banker

3: The Great Game 

300

List at least 2 techniques in the screen shot

1) Over the shoulder shot 

2) Super imposed text

3) Neutral Angle 

4) Mis-en-scene (costuming, lights, 'camera person' etc)

300

How many Lord of The Rings films are there? Name them. 

1. The Fellowship of the Ring 

2. The Two Towers
3. The Return of the King 

400

What it 'Literary value'? Give an example. 

Literary value refers to how much we appreciate texts for their sustained worth.

400

What is Anaphora? Give an example. 

When a word or phrase is repeated at the start of multiple successive clauses or sentences

400

What is the original context for Sherlock Holmes? Who was the monarch of England at the time?

1880's

Queen Victoria - hence, the 'Victorian Era'

400

What is the difference between a panning shot, a zoom shot and a whip pan?

a pan swivels the stationary camera horizontally, a zoom adjusts the lens magnification without moving the camera, and a whip pan is an incredibly fast pan that creates a blur effect

400

What are the rules of a typical Haiku poem?

5-7-5 syllable rule

500

What is a 'Connotation'? What are the three different types?

Connotation is the ideas or feelings we associate with different words in addition to their literal meaning.

Neutral, positive, negative 

500

What are the three of Aristotle's appeals? Define each term. 

Ethos: appeal to credibility 

Pathos: appeal to emotion

Logos: appeal to logic 

Use to appeal to an audience and convince them of your argument in persuasive writing. 

500

What is Sherlock Holmes' address?

221B Baker Street, London

500

What is the impact of the three different camera angles?

Neutral - puts the audience on the same level as the character, creating empathy 

High - looking down on a character, making them less powerful 

Low - looking up at a character, making them more powerful 

500

How many plays did Shakespeare write?

38