Miscellaneous
Narrative Structure
Character
Figurative Language
Much Ado About Nothing
100

Theme is 

What are concepts or truths the author is exploring and communicating?

100

The Inciting incident is

What is the event that upsets the central character's "normal" daily life and sends them on the journey of the story?

100

The Central Character is 

What is the character whose decisions most impact the events and other characters in the narrative?

100

Metaphor is

What is a direct comparison between unlike things?

100

Much Ado About Nothing is

What is a comedic play written by William Shakespeare?

200

Don Pedro's line in Act 5 Scene 1, "Runs not this speech like iron through your blood?", is an example of this kind of figurative language.

What is simile?

200

The Climax is

What is the final decision of the central character carried out in action to obtain their desired goal?

200

The Antagonist is

What is the character that opposes the Central Character's goal.

200

A simile is

What is a comparison between unlike things using "like" or "as"?

200

Benedick is

What is a soldier, friend to Don Pedro and Claudio, and love interest of Beatrice?

300

Beatrice's line in Act 3 Scene 1, "What fire is in mine ears?  Can this be true?", is an example of this kind of figurative language.

What is metaphor?

300

The Rising Action is

What is a series of progressive complications that the central must overcome in order to attain their goal?

300

Central Character's goal is

What is the Central Character's desire that pushes the whole story forward?

300

Hyperbole is

What is a deliberate exaggeration or overstatement?

300

Claudio is

What is a young soldier, friend to Benedick and Don Pedro, and the love interest of Hero?

400

The Central Theme is

What is the universal truth that the author is trying to communicate or explore through the narrative?

400

The Denouement is

What is the final outcomes of the narrative?

400

The Love Interest is

What is a character who is a potential romantic relationship for another character; often for the central character of the narrative.

400

Personification is

What is giving an inanimate object human qualities?

400

Don Pedro is

What is the Prince of Aragon, friend to Claudio and Benedick, and part time matchmaker?

500

Hero's line in Act 3 Scene 1," Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps.", is an example of this type of figurative language.

What is either allusion or hyperbole?

500

The Crisis Moment is

What is the final decision that the central character must make to try to obtain their goal?

500

Allusion is

What is a reference to a well-known pop-cultural or historical person or event?

500

Borachio is

What is a soldier, friend of Conrade, and a follower of Don John?

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