Literary Devices
To Kill A Mockingbird
Characterization
Conflict
Point of View
100
The narrator that can not be trusted.
What is an unreliable narrator?
100
The narrator of the story.
Who is Scout?
100
She had long red hair.
What is direct characterization?
100
Conflict that takes place within
What is internal conflict
100
To Kill A Mockingbird is written in what point of view
What is 1st person
200
The steak was as tender as a leather boot.
What is verbal irony?
200
Mrs. DuBose is an example of this for the children.
What is courage
200
When Susan comes in the class everyone moves out of her way.
What is indirect characterization
200
A deer ran out in front of Bill's car and he hit it.
What is Man vs. Nature
200
The vantage point from which the writer tells the story
What is point of view
300
Arranged in order of time.
What is chronological order?
300
The blacks live just beyond the _________?
What is the city dump?
300
The character who undergoes a major change.
Who is the dynamic character
300
Atticus is experiencing what type of conflict
What is man vs. society
300
The narrator who is ALL knowing.
What is third person omniscient
400
The ending of "The Necklace" when Madame Losielle found out the necklace was a fake.
What is situational irony?
400
The church member who didn't want Scout and Jem visiting.
Who is LuLu
400
This character remains the same and we don't know a lot about them.
What is a static and flat character
400
The voice that tells the story
What is narrator
500
The feeling you get from the literature and the writer's attitude toward the work of literature
What is mood and tone?
500
The Mockingbird symbolizes this.
What is innocence
500
Identify the protagonist and antagonist in "The most Dangerous Game". Are they round or flat, dynamic or static?
Who is General Zaroff/Anagonist - Round and Static Who is Rainsford/Protagonist - Flat and dynamic
500
The narrator in "The Interlopers"
What is 3rd person Omniscient
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