Literary Techniques
Literary Techniques
Literary techniques
Literary Elements
Literary Elements
100

A figure of speech that compares two things without using "like" or "as"

Metaphor

100

A combination of two contradictory or opposite words

Oxymoron

100

Hints or clues about what will happen later in the story

Foreshadowing

100

The sequence of events that make up a story

Plot

100

The character or force that opposes the protagonist

Antagonist

200

A figure of speech that compares two things using "like" or "as"

Simile

200

Giving Human qualities to non-human things or abstract concepts

Personification 

200

The repeated use of a word, phrase, or structure for emphasis

Repetition

200

The time, place, and environment in which a story takes place

Setting

200

The turning point or most intense moment in the story

Climax

300

A word that imitates the natural sound of a thing

Onomatopeia

300

What technique? My primary school teacher was a dragon.

Metaphor

300

A contrast between expectation and reality

Irony

300

What technique? The sea was shimmering with light, the sand crunching under her feet.

Imagery

300

When and where a story is set

Setting

400

The repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words in a sequence

Alliteration

400

A reference to another text, event, or figure

Allusion

400

Descriptive language that appeals to the senses

Imagery 

400

The perspective from which the story is told

Point of view

400

The person telling the story

Narrator

500

An exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally

Hyperbole

500

Creating a fictional character, either directly or indirectly

Characterisation

500

The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities

Symbolism

500

The main character of a story, often a hero or one who faces challenges

Protagonist

500

The central idea or message of a story 

Theme

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