Figurative Language & Literary Elements
Plot & Character
Conflict, Symbolism & Theme
Literary Criticism & Rhetoric
100

What literary device compares two unlike things using “like” or “as”?

Simile

100

Who is the protagonist of As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow?

Salama

100

Salama’s struggle between staying and leaving Syria is which conflict?

Man vs. Self

100

Which critical lens focuses only on the text itself?

New Criticism

200

What literary element refers to the time and place of a story?

Setting

200

Why does Salama feel torn about leaving Syria?

Guilt, responsibility, and trauma

200

Neil’s struggle with Welton Academy represents which conflict?

Man Vs Society

200

Analyzing Layla as a manifestation of trauma uses which lens?

Psychoanalytical Criticism

300

The lemon trees in Katouh’s novel are an example of what device?

Symbolism

300

What conflict defines Neil’s relationship with his father?

Control vs. freedom

300

Standing on desks in Dead Poets Society symbolizes what?

Challenging conformity

300

Which rhetorical appeal targets emotion?

Pathos

400

“Carpe Diem” in Dead Poets Society functions as what literary device?

Metaphor

400

Why is the final “O Captain! My Captain!” scene significant?

It represents courage and independent thinking

400

The death of Neil symbolizes what?

Freedom or consequences of repression and conformity

400

Mr. Keating’s references to poets and philosophers build which appeal?

Ethos

500

Layla’s presence in As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow contributes most to which literary element?

Internal conflict / characterization

500

What ultimately helps Salama decide to leave Syria?

Realizing survival is not abandonment

500

Leaving Syria symbolizes what for Salama?

Choosing survival over guilt

500

Which rhetorical appeal is most used in both novels?

Pathos

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