MEGA quiz, oh ehm gee (Engelsk A, all themes)
Across
- 2. The short story that revolves around a system in which you can be charged with a crime you haven't committed yet (two words, no space)
- 3. The Greek word for longlasting, practical love.
- 4. What are you, if you simply watch something happening and are part of a group but not an actor? A...
- 5. The word that refers to the lines within a group of lines in a poem
- 9. What is it called when "the spontaneous spread of emotions and related behaviors" happens in a group? (two words, no space)
- 11. The way an article or speech may appeal to the reader's feelings
- 13. another word for "main character"?
- 14. The effect that describes people's inclination to not act when something umcomfortable happens around us, because we assess the risk as being too high. (Two words, no space)
- 16. A concept that (according to Sean Spence) can either be "moral" or "natural" depending on its origin?
- 17. A word for when children act more mature than their peers as a result of being handed adult responsibilities from a young age.
- 18. Which German doctor came up with the theory on the super-ego, ego and id?
- 20. The word that refers to a group of lines within a poem, usually set off from others by a blank line
- 21. A literary period characterized by meaninglessness, freedom to write in new innovative ways and focus on the individual.
- 22. Which season does Shakespeare pull his imagery from in Sonnet 18 about a mild and eternally beatiful lover?
- 24. The prison that has gotten a lot of backlash for how the inmates are treated (borderline evil)- two words, no space
- 26. A word that describes how people become exhilarated by watching an unsuspecting person disrobing (either literally or figuratively)?
- 28. The Greek word for deep friendship and love.
- 30. In Sonnet 116, Shakespeare claims his love is not affected by what concept?
- 31. The way an article or speech may appeal to logic.
- 34. Which American literary period does Edgar Allan Poe belong to? The... period.
- 37. The genre of poetry used by Shakespeare
- 38. The Greek word for playful love.
- 40. The person or thing that "goes against" the main character (often the villain).
- 42. Which weapon does Macbeth see "before him" when he starts having weird visions?
- 43. The fourth stage of a bildungsroman, and something the main character gains.
- 44. Who kills Macbeth, after revealing he hasn't been "born of woman" (sike, it was a C-section!)?
- 47. Which genre does Romeo and Juliet belong to? Historical, Tragedy or Comedy?
- 49. What is the first stage of any bildungsroman (or Young Adult novel)?
- 50. Where is Juliet standing when Romeo courts her in the garden?
- 52. The Greek word for sexual and passionate love.
- 53. What is Juliet's last name in "Romeo and Juliet"?
- 54. The concept that describes the main character's biggest shortcoming which results in their (and others') untimely death (for e.g. in Macbeth) - two words, no space
- 55. A word that describes switching between types of language and mannerisms to fit into different groups (for instance in The Hate U Give).
Down
- 1. Which skape does Maslow's theory on the hierarchy of needs have?
- 3. Who is Elisabeth Jennings warning in her poem from 1964 about evil children?
- 6. The way an article or speech may use credibility to get their points across.
- 7. Which institutionalized concept does Margareth Atwood criticize in "Happy Endings"?
- 8. An evil that is dependent on the circumstance someone is in.
- 10. An evil that works within an entire system.
- 12. Who sings the vocals in Kygo's song "Happy Birthday" about a father's love for his child? (two words without space)
- 14. What is the German word for "Dannelsesroman" which the "Young Adult" genre its?
- 15. Which Literary period does Shakespeare's works belong to? (Takes place during the Renaissance)
- 19. Which important main character in Shakespeare's play about two lovers is from the "Montague" family?
- 22. Fantasy has magic. What does sci-fi have that provides the same type of otherworldly "mechanic"?
- 23. An evil that recides within the individual is...
- 25. A word that describes feeling outside of the group, something often experienced in Young Adult.
- 27. What is the last name of the therapist who came up with the "five love languages"?
- 28. The Greek word for the love you have for yourself.
- 29. Which group activity does Shirley Jackson write about in her 1948 short story about herd mentality and group dynamics?
- 32. What liquid does Lady Macbeth feel she cannot completely wash off her hands after being complicit in the murder of King Duncan?
- 33. The Greek word for selfless, all-encompassing love (associated with Christianity and Jesus).
- 35. Which religious figure does Romeo compare himself to, to get Juliet to kiss him during the party?
- 36. Where in his house does the narrator in "The Black Cat" wall up his wife (and accidentally his cat, too)?
- 39. The third stage of the Bildungsroman/Young Adult book.
- 41. What does the main character of a Young Adult lose at the end of the story? Their...
- 45. What is it called when you "subconsciously mimic the postures, mannerisms, facial expressions, and other behaviors"? (Two words, no spaces)
- 46. A word that describes parents in Young Adult fiction.
- 48. A word that describes a "perfect" society
- 51. The opposite of a "perfect" society