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100

A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something; an adversary

Antagonist

100

The process by which the personality of a fictitious character is revealed through the characters speech, actions, appearance and thoughts.

Indirect Characterization

100

When the author makes statements about a character's personality directly to the reader.

Direct Characterization 

100

An object representing another to give it an entirely different meaning that is much deeper and more significant.

Symbols/Symbolism

100

What is our school's mascot?

Bulldogs

200

Characters that are underdeveloped in a text.

Flat Character

200

A solitary speech in which the actor is speaking uninterruptedly and the other characters may or may not be listening

Monologue

200

In parenthesis or italics to give extra information to the actors of a drama

Stage Directions

200

Characters that are well-developed in a text.

Round Characters

200

What high school did Miss T graduate from?

Open High School

300

Words that paint a picture.

Imagery

300

Characters that do not change throughout the course of a work.

Static Characters

300

A situation in which the outcome  is contrary to what is expected>



Situational Irony

300

A story with double meaning

Allegory

300

How many years has Miss Dunn worked at George Wythe?

Seven Years

400

A literary device where the writer gives an advance hint of what's to come later in the story.

Foreshadowing

400

The leading character of one of the major characters in a drama, movie, novel or other fictional text

Protagonist

400

A character breaks the fourth wall to interact with the audience.

Aside

400

A comment that conveys a different meaning that what it may seem to be

Verbal Irony

400

What's Miss Turnage's favorite thing to do?

EAT

500

A situation that is understood by the audience but not yet grasped by the characters in the play or story.

Dramatic Irony

500

A solitary speech where the actor is speaking uninterruptedly and the other characters may or may not be listening

Soliloquy

500

A written work that tells a story through action and speech and is meant to be acted on a stage.

Drama (Play)

500

Complex, they undergo development sometimes sufficiently to surprise the reader.

Dynamic Character

500

What does Miss Dunn do after she leaves George Wythe daily?

Goes to work

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