True or False
Aspects of Drama
Narration and Point of View
Plot
Poetry
100

Answer True or False: 

The situation of a work reflects on what is happening at the time we experience it.

What is True?
100

A monologue is an extended speech by one character while other characters are on stage, but this is an extended speech from a character to the audience. 

What is a soliloquy?

100

This type of narrator is "all-knowing", and can see what all of the characters are doing and thinking

What is third-person omniscient?

100

We might use the term plot to refer to both the story and this. 

What is the way the story develops through a specific series of events?

100

This is a work's foundation. In other words, this is what it is about.

What is its Subject

200

Answer True or False: 

A literary analysis does not need to provide information about the author or title of the work you are analyzing.

What is False? 


Adding this information is necessary to ensure that readers understand what you are discussing.

200

In Drama, non-human characters often serve to illustrate this.

What is a human quality?

200

Alex, in A Clockwork Orange,  Katniss in The Hunger Games, and Offred in The Handmaid's Tale may not tell the reader everything as it happened, making each character serve as  this sort of narrator. 

What is Unreliable?

200

We can use these to outline a plot. 

What are plot diagrams

200

Most modern poems do not do this often. 

What is rhyme? 

300

Answer True or False: 

There are three types of setting. 

What is False?

There are TWO types of setting, Spatial and Temporal.

300

Laertes and Fortinbras both serve this role in relation to Prince Hamlet. 

What is Foil?

300

This can affect a story's narration. 

What is its Setting?

300

The conclusion of the story's plot is called either its denouement, or this.

What is its Resolution

300

The narrator of a poem is called its Speaker, but the intended listener is called this. 

What is the Auditor

400

Answer True or False: 

Ezra Pound was a leader of the Imagist movement.

What is True?

400

The role of the Chorus comes from this type of theatre. 

What is Greek?

400

Third Person narrators are usually considered more reliable than these narrators.

What are First Person narrators?

400

This takes the reader forward in time. 

What is a Flashforward

400

These poems make use of materials that already exist. 

What are Found Poems

500

Answer True or False: 

Theatre of the Absurd developed in the 1960's .

What is False? 

Theatre of the Absurd developed in the 1950's and 1960's. 

500

In the Italian Comedia dell'arte, we see many examples of this type of character. 

What is Stock?

500

Stream of Consciousness and this type of monologue let us see  the thought processes of a character.

What is Interior Monologue?

500

This is the moment of a plot when tension is at its highest peak. 

What is the Climax?

500

This type of poem has two popular forms, English and Italian or Petrarchan.

What is a Sonnet

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