Literary Terms
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Vocabulary
100

This compares one thing to another thing using "like" or "as".

What is a simile?

100

This is the most famous symbol in The Great Gatsby.  At first it represents Gatsby's longing for Daisy, since it is at the end of her dock.  

What is the green light?

100

One of the world's most famous physicists, he came up with the Theory of Relativity (E=mc squared).

Who is Albert Einstein?

100

This is the name of Mr. Chad's baby.

Who is Walter?

100

This is another word (from our vocab list) for a snake oil salesman or conman.  

What is a charlatan?

200

This is the author's way of dropping hints that something (usually something bad) is going to happen.

What is foreshadowing?

200

In The Great Gatsby, many people think Nick is a _____________ narrator, one who we cannot entirely trust, especially since he is a character in the novel.  

What is unreliable?

200

A prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance, he became extremely famous when he sang "Ol' Man River" from Showboat.

Who is Paul Robeson?

200

This is the name of Ms. Leah's dog.

Who is Oreo?

200

This word from our vocabulary list means to stroll or walk slowly.

What is saunter?

300

This is the moment of greatest drama (or the apex) of a story before the resolution happens.

What is a climax?

300

These are the two fictional locations where people who are old money and new money live in The Great Gatsby (on Long Island, New York.)

What is East Egg (old money) and West Egg (new money).

300

He is the most famous American gangster and businessman who attained notoriety during the Prohibition era as the co-founder and boss of the Chicago Outfit.  

Who is Al Capone?

300

This is the amendment that gave women the right to vote.

What is the 19th amendment?

300

This word from our list means mysterious or unknowable.

What is enigmatic?

400

This is when the outcome an event is the opposite of what you expect it to be.  Example:  You need a pair of scissors to open up a pack of scissors.  

What is irony?

400

This is the name of General Zaroff's servant in "The Most Dangerous Game."

Who is Ivan?

400

This famous member of the Harlem Renaissance wrote plays, stories, and poems.  He wrote jazz poems such as "The Weary Blues".  

Who is Langston Hughes?

400

This president's nickname is Silent Cal.  Give the first and last names.

Who is Calvin Coolidge?

400

This word captures the sound that it is describing.

What is onomatopoeia?

500

This means having excessive pride.  In Greek tragedies, it was considered a fatal flaw (acting god-like when you are not a god).  

What is hubris?

500

This is the author of "The Most Dangerous Game."

Who is Richard Connell?

500

This 1920s female astronomer discovered how to effectively measure vast astronomical distances.  However, she was limited by sexism of the time.

Who was Henrietta Leavitt?

500

These are the two current senators from California.

Who are Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla?

500

This two word term is used in a mystery; it is something meant to mislead / misdirect readers or cause them to suspect the wrong person.  

What is a red herring?

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