Literary Devices
Literary Devices
Literary Devices
Literary Devices
Literary Devices
100

something nonhuman that is given human characteristics

What is personification?

100

the angle, perspective, or eyes from which a story is told

What is point of view?

100

the place in the short story where the readers first encounter the setting, characters and conflict

What is exposition?

100

the way the author of a short story describes the thoughts, feelings, actions, attitudes, motivations, and even physical traits of a person in the selection

What is characterization?

100

a comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as"

What is a simile?

200

a comparison between two unlike things that does not use "like" or "as"

What is a metaphor?

200

the application of one or more of the five senses of touch, taste, smell, hearing, or sight

What is imagery?

200

within the plot of the short story where characters' actions and dialogue with others are taking place; these actions build and lead to the climax of the short story

What is rising action?

200

the idea that one thing stands for or represents something else

What is symbolism?

200

everything the author writes, including the pucntuation usage, word choice, and structure of his or her written selection, that helps to tell his/her story

What is the writer's style?

300

the author's feelings about the topic that he or she writes about in the selections that we read

What is tone?

300

due to the fact that one circumstance takes place, something else happens as a result of that

What is cause/effect?

300

the highest peak or point of interest of a short story; the central conflict from the beginning of the selection is addressed here and connects with this part of the short story

What is climax?

300

a character that changes throughout the short story

What is a dynamic character?

300

the primary source of information found in a text; the very best kind of cited textual evidence

What is a quote?

400

the way the audience or readers feel about what the author has written about in the reading selections

What is mood?

400

the exaggeration of words or situations in literature

What is hyperbole?

400

the events in a short story that help wrap up the story before the ending

What is falling action?

400

a character that remains the same thoughout a short story

What is a static character?

400

a struggle, fight, argument or opposition between at least two people or forces that do not see things the same; not in agreement

What is a conflict?

500

conversation between characters in a short story or poem; quotation marks indicate each different speaker and the exact lines spoken

What is dialogue?

500

the author's message to the reader; the lesson learned by the reader that hopefully he/she will apply to his or her life to make better and more wise decisions

What is theme?

500

the ending, conclusion, or final outcome of the short story

What is resolution?

500

a character in the short story who causes problems for the protagonist, or main character; this character may sometimes be called the villain

What is an antagonist?

500

sentences and ideas in a reading selection that are used to support main ideas and the bigger points that the author is trying to get across to the readers

What are details?

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