Literary Devices
Themes
Symbols
Characters
Potpourri
100

She was as brave as a lion.

Simile

100

Never forget and never stay silent

Night

100

Rebellion

Mockingjay

100

“I volunteer! I volunteer as tribute!”

Katniss Everdeen

100

The Hunger Games is told from which POV?

First Person

200

Katniss vs. Cato

Conflict
200

Everyone's different but deserves equal treatment. 

To Kill a Mockingbird

200

Hope

Dandelion 

200

Jem and Scout’s friend from Meridian

Dill

200

The four main types of conflict

Person vs. person, self, nature, society

300

"There was a slow smiling air about her, and everything she did... her sewing was curiously tranquil."

Characterization

300

Power can lead to destruction

The Hunger Games

300

Justice

Atticus Finch

300

The best shot in Maycomb County

Atticus Finch

300

The opposing viewpoint in an argument essay

Counterclaim

400

Firemen burning items 

Irony

400

Strangers can be more dangerous than they initially appear. 

"The Landlady"

400

Hope, peace, & beauty 

Juliek's violin

400

“Well, there is this one girl. I’ve had a crush on her since I can remember. But I’m pretty sure she didn’t know I was alive until the reaping.”

Peeta

400

Every essay must have this statement about the writers stance on the topic being addressed

A claim/thesis

500

From "The Most Dangerous Game", "The old charts call it 'Ship-Trap Island'... A suggestive name, isn't it?"

Foreshadow

500

Careful planning plays off. 

"Lamb to the Slaughter"

500

Innocence

Mockingbird

500

This character is an example of foreshadowing in Night

Madame Schacter

500

"You're all they're talking about. The star-crossed lovers from District 12!"

Allusion

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