Missing (Literary) Devices
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Character Concepts
100

This literary device is used to demonstrate a moral lesson, ethical principle, or political commentary.

What is allegory?

100

A perspective (point-of-view) where the speaker or writer refers uses pronouns like "you" or "your."

What is second-person perspective?

100

In Chains, she is the main antagonist.

Who is Madam Lockton?

200

"Our spaceship is a whale, swimming slowly through the cosmos" is an example of this figure of speech.

What is metaphor?

200

In this sentence, "The stars winked at me," this word shows the subject having a human-like quality.

What is "winked"?

200

The character Sherlock Holmes is an example of this literary device used to drive a story.

What is protagonist?

300

Insects used as figurative language in Chains to show Isabel's growing confusion and mental instability. 

What are bees?

300

This point of view is when the narrator is outside the story but knows the thoughts/feelings of all characters.

What is Third Person Omniscient?

300

An example of a famous antagonist. (Why is this character the antagonist?)

Who is _______?

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