A comparison using like or as
Simile
A comparison NOT using like or as
Metaphor
True or false: an audiobook does not have a narrator.
FALSE. NO ONE SHOULD GET THIS WRONG.
Writer of Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and more
William Shakespeare
An over exaggeration (blowing things out of proportion)
Hyperbole
Given non human objects human qualities
Personification
Most novels/literature (not all but most) are narrated in which person
Third person
The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (Knight's Tale) was written in which time period?
Medieval time period/Middle English
Repetition of sounds repeating
Alliteration
Contradictory statement (example: pretty ugly)
Oxymoron
The all seeing narrator (all seeing eyes) that seems to know everything about a story
Omniscient narrator
Works such as Pride and Prejudice and Frankenstein by Mary Shelley were written in which timeframe
Words imitating sound is called
Onomatopoeia
Categories in literature and movies etc (mediums) example: (Rebel, hero, villain, leader)
Archetype
A narrator who tells a story through one single point of view is called which kind of narrator
Limited narrator
Beowulf was written during this time period
Anglo Saxon time period
Making a reference from literary mediums in every day life (example: Chocolate is her Achilles Heel)
Allusion
Literal story versus symbolic meaning
Allegory
This type of narrator in a story is one you are not sure you believe/trust
Unreliable narrator
No one. Anonymous