Literary Terms
The Westing Game
Conflicts
Where does the comma go?
Hodgepodge
100

The term for the main character of a story

Protagonist

100

This character was secretly the bomber.

Angela Wexler

100

Example: Godzilla vs. Kong

Character vs. Character

100

My favorite Ninja Turtle is Michelangelo but I also really like Raphael.

Michelangelo, but

100

This type of conflict usually involves someone struggling with their emotions or self-image.

Character vs. Self
200

The term for the character who creates problems for the main character

Antagonist

200

This character was secretly a bookie.

Jake Wexler

200

Example: a kid lost out in the wilderness who must find a way to survive the elements

Character vs. Nature

200

When I go to the movies I prefer to get a large popcorn and a large drink.

movies, I

200

This word means you're attempting to better understand something

Analyzing

300

This is the term for the problem in a story

Conflict

300

This character was secretly a mistake made by Sam Westing.

Sydelle Pulaski

300

Example: Lindsey Lohan versus a whole school of mean girls

Character vs. Society

300

My favorite sauces are barbeque sauce chocolate sauce and applesauce.

sauce, chocolate

300

This is when you take notes on the text you're reading, including your own thoughts and questions; underlines and highlighting; summaries; and so on.

Annotating

400

This characterization happens when the narrator of the story tells the reader what a character is like.

Direct Characterization

400

This character was secretly a burglar.

Madame Hoo

400

Example: a chess master must beat a super computer at chess

Character vs. Technology

400

I need a drink of water or I need to lie down.

water, or

400

This was the style of drawing people that included big round heads, smaller bodies with basic shapes, and wavy arms and legs.

Ivan Brunetti

500

This type of characterization occurs when the reader considers the dialogue, actions, and thoughts of the character, as well as the opinions of other characters! 

Indirect Characterization

500

This character was secretly a private investigator.

Otis Amber

500

Example: Hamlet isn't sure whether he should kill his uncle and take his rightful place as king

Character vs. Supernatural / Fate / Gods

500

Commas are important necessary and helpful.

important, necessary

500

This feels like a clue but is actually a purposeful misdirection by the author of a mystery.

Red Herring

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