Literary Devices
Parts of a Story
Phantom Tollbooth - For Everyone
Literary Devices 2
Useless Knowledge
100

Used to compare two things that you wouldn't usually associate together using the words "like" or "as". 

Simile

100

The main character in a story; the character whose goals drive the plot.

The Protagonist

100

What is Infinity and how is it and important concept in the story?

(Hint: There's more to it than math!)

100

Descriptive language that engages the human senses.

Imagery

100

The 1977 film that was first to make over $500 million worldwide during its initial release.

Star Wars

200

Words or a phrase that imitates the sound that is normally associated with or is similar to the object that is being described.

Onomatopoeia

200

The sequence of events in a story; the simple story line without all the details.

Plot

200

What does the Terrible Trivium represent?  How is the demon's physical appearance significant?

Hrm...

200

Involves words with similar or identical sounds but different meanings. 

Pun

200

How Elliot spends all his free time. 

Grinding the Battle Pass

300

When words are used to give human characteristics to something that would not usually have them.

Personification

300

The underlying universal idea the author hopes to communicate by his story; the author’s message; the author’s thoughts on his leading subject.

Theme

300

Explain the importance of Princess Rhyme's statement: "It's learning what to do with what you learned and learning why you learn things at all that matters."

That's wordy! 

300

A state of affairs or an event that seems deliberately contrary to what one expects and is often amusing as a result.

Irony

300

The three actors that played Spider-Man in the movies.

Tobey Maquire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland

400

Makes a direct connection between two things.

Metaphor

400

Historical and cultural factors surrounding events that give them significance; text surrounding words that provide significance and communicate meaning.

Context

400

Discuss the demons chasing Milo.  What do the demons symbolize?

Ew. Demons. 

400

A reference to something (a book, movie, poem, speech, etc.).

Allusion

400

Complete the song lyrics and name the song and artist:

Is this the real ____ ?

Is this just ____ ?

Caught in a _____ 

No ______  from reality

Is this the real life? Is this just fantasy?
Caught in a landslide, no escape from reality

500

Uses events, characters, or objects to represent abstract ideas or concepts, can be interpreted to represent a meaning with moral or political significance.

Allegory

500

The final part of a story in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved.

Denouement

500

What is the main lesson the author is trying to convey in The Phantom Tollbooth?  Why does Milo now see everything as new and exciting?

Yikes. So many possible answers!

500

Statements that are not literally true, but that achieve poetic effect.

Figurative Language

500

Complete the song lyrics.  Name the song and artist:

Exit ____
Enter ____
____ my ____
____ off to ________________

Enter Sandman by Metallica

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