Literary Techniques
Literary Techniques 2
Langston Hughes
OMAM
Disney
100

words that describe what you can see, smell, taste, feel, or hear

imagery

100

when you're given hints in a story about what is to come

foreshadowing

100

What cultural movement is Langston Hughes associated with?

The Harlem Renaissance

100

Steinbeck describes Lennie as having “paws” rather than hands. What technique is this?

Zoomorphism

100

The name of the demigod from Moana

Maui

200

when an object or image represents a concept

symbolism

200

When you have many consecutive words that start with the same consonant sound

Alliteration

200

What technique is used in “What happens to a dream deferred?”

Rhetorical question

200

What is the name of the river in OMAM?

The Salinas river

200

The name of the male lead in Tangled (spell both first and last name)

Flynn Rider

300

When you put two things together side by side to compare them

juxtaposition

300

When you say something harsh or critical in a more kind, indirect way

euphemism

300

What method is used when Hughes describes a dream that “crusts and sugars over”?

Imagery

300

What technique is used when the death of Candy’s dog hints at Lennie’s fate?

Foreshadowing

300

Name of the male love interest in Frozen (the one Ana ends up with)

Kristoff

400

An unrealistic exaggeration of something

Hyperbole

400

informal words like slang

colloquialism

400

Which poem ends with “Or does it explode?"

Harlem

400

Who says “I could get you strung up on a tree so easy it ain’t even funny”?

Curley's Wife

400

The main character in Encanto

Mirabel

500

sound effect words

onomatopoeia

500

When several lines in a poem end with the same word

epistrophe

500

Which poem includes the line “I am the darker brother”?

I, Too

500

Which town did George and Lennie flee from after Lennie grabbed a girl’s dress?

Weed

500

The name of the wise monkey in The Lion King

Rafiki

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