Characterization
Keystone Stuff I Got Wrong
Fig Lang
Literary Devices
Vocab Throwback
100

Is Gatsby a static or dynamic character?

static

100

What is a brief reference to a person, event, place, historical/cultural event in a literary work

allusion

100

What type of fig lang?:

“In his blue gardens men and girls came and went like moths among the whispering and the champagne and the stars.“

simile

100

The ____ of The Great Gatsby is whimsical and hopeful but also somber and pessimistic.

mood

100

showy; attracting attention

ostentatious

200

Gatsby is a flat or round character?

round

200

a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.

allegory

200

Janice cried so many tears that her family had to kayack out of their house. 

hyperbole

200

"I heard a car stop and then the sound of someone splashing after us over the soggy ground."

alliteration 

200

make worse; aggravate

exacerbate

300

Direct or Indirect?

"His speaking voice, a gruff husky tenor, added to the impression of fractiousness he conveyed.  There was a touch of paternal contempt in it, even toward people he liked - and there were men at New Haven who had hated his guts."

direct

300

The writer’s attitude towards or feelings about the subject

tone

300

“The Great Gatsby's ending is awfully good but rather bittersweet."

oxymoron

300

The symbol of the green light in Gatsby is a(n)...

motif

300

difficult

arduous

400

Direct or indirect?

“Her voice is full of money,”

indirect

400

Tool used by the author to enliven and provide voice and meaning to the text (e.g., dialogue, alliteration).

literary device

400

“At the gray tea hour there were always rooms that throbbed incessantly with this low, sweet fever, while fresh faces drifted here and there"

personification

400

"She's purty," said Lennie defensively.

Dialect

400

more than is needed

superfluous

500

a character that is universally understood or recognized across culture is called a(n)...

archetype

500

The overall structure or shape of a work that frequently follows an established design. May refer to a literary type (narrative, short story) or to patterns of meter, lines, and rhymes (stanza, verse).

form

500

“Her voice is full of money.“

metaphor

500

I bought a dozen volumes on banking and credit and investment securities, and they stood on my shelf.. promising to unfold the shining secrets that only Midas and Morgan and Aristotle  knew

Allusion

500

make better; improve

ameliorate

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