MEGA quiz, oh ehm gee (Engelsk A, all themes)

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