Literary Devices
Literary Devices II
The Plot Arc
Text Samples
The FRQ
100

Comparing two unlike things

What is a metaphor?

100

When the author says something over and over in succession

What is repetition?
100

The point of most suspense or excitement, can also be the major turning point for the protagonist

What is the climax?

100
The architectural style in which Prince Prospero's castle is built in The Masque of the Red Death

What is gothic?

100

In scoring Row A, you either have this or you don't to earn 1 point.

What is a thesis?

200

Descriptive language that appeals to the five senses

What is imagery?

200

The deliberate word choice an author uses

What is diction?
200

When background information is given on the characters and setting

What is the exposition?

200
How a person wears their facial expression

What is countenance?

200

Bare minimum, your conclusion should do this one thing

What is restate the thesis?

300

When an author shows us something about the protagonist instead of telling us

What is indirect characterization?
300

Intentional exaggeration not meant to be taken literally

What is hyperbole?

300

When the major events in the plot start to ramp up and build tension

What is the rising action?

300

The reported yearly income of Mr. Darcy in Pride and Prejudice

What is ten thousand?
300

This should be specific and taken from the text sample

What is evidence?

400

A non-linear internal monologue meant to show how a character actually thinks or feels

What is stream of consciousness?

400

When the author or narrator can see into what every character thinks and does

What is third-person omniscient (all knowing)?

400

When the conflict is resolved and the audience discovers if the protagonist achieves their goal or not

What is the resolution?

400

The historical time period in which I Stand Here Ironing takes place.

What is The Great Depression?

400

Your commentary should analyze the evidence, and always reference/support these two things.

What is your supporting idea (controlling idea), and main thesis?

600

A reference to an event, person, place, or artistic work that is external to the text

What is allusion?

600

The successive repetition of the same initial consonant sound or stressed syllables in a sequence of words.

What is alliteration?

600
After the resolution, the part of the story where loose ends are tied up. From the French for "untying the knot"

What is the denouement?

600

Juliet's last name in Shakespeare's play Romeo & Juliet

What is Capulet?

600
The three types of essays on your final AP Literature exam in May

What are poetry analysis, prose analysis, and literary argument essays?

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