Literary Devices
Catcher in the Rye
To Kill a Mockingbird
Rochester, NY
Mr. Stockham
100

This is the style of narration used in Catcher in the Rye

Stream of consciousness OR unreliable narrator

100

Holden's last name

Caulfield

100

This is Scout Finch's real name

Jean Louise Finch

100

Which river runs through Rochester?

The Genesee River

100

Mr. Stockham's 1 year old German Shepherd puppy

Who is Terra?

200

When a person's personality traits are revealed

Characterization

200

The school which Holden most recently attended (and was kicked out of)

Pencey Prep

200

This woman wrote the book

Harper Lee

200

This Rochester-based company is the leading producer of films for the movie industry

Kodak

200

Mr. Stockham's 12 year old family dog

Who is Odie?

300

The process of choosing particular words to use in writing or speech

Diction
300

Meaning dishonest or fake, this is one of Holden's favorite adjectives

Phony

300

This is Boo Radley's actual name

Arthur Radley

300

This famous abolitionist lived in Rochester for many years and even published a newspaper called The North Star

Frederick Douglass

300

Mr. Stockham has taught for how many years?

This is his first year
400

These are the two components of a metaphor

Tenor and vehicle

400

The state in which Holden first met Jane Gallagher

Maine

400

This is Dill's full real name

Charles Baker Harris

400

This founder of Kodak also has a museum named for him downtown.

George Eastman

400

This is one of the colleges that Mr. Stockham attended

RIT, University of Rochester, MCC

500

This traditionally comes in four types: person vs. self, person vs. person, person vs. society, and person vs. nature

Conflict

500

Holden holds onto this object as a memento that reminds him of his deceased brother

Allie's baseball mitt

500

This was the solicitor that prosecuted Tom Robinson during the trial

Horace Gilmer

500

This famous Rochesterian/women's suffragist helped get women the right to vote.

Susan B. Anthony

500

This is one of Mr. Stockham's undergraduate majors in college

Communication or Philosophy

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