The door grew tired, opening and closing everyday.
Personification
The character who delivers this line: "I am not what I am."
Iago
The country Torvald travelled to for his health.
Italy
The character who delivers this line: "I hope she'll be a fool."
Daisy
"On horror’s head horrors accumulate" is an example of this device.
Alliteration
I slept for a week after that run.
Hyperbole
Othello's initial idea of how to kill Desdemona.
Poison
The symbol Dr. Rank puts on his calling card to indicate his impending death.
A black cross
The location of Gatsby's mansion.
"Can't repeat the past? Why, of course you can!" demonstrates this prominent theme.
Hope, chasing a dream
Time is money.
Metaphor
Iago's position in Othello's service.
Ancient/Ensign
Krogstad has earned a bad reputation for this reason.
Forgery
The only characters who attend Gatsby's funeral.
Nick, Gatsby's father, Owl Eyes
The central idea or message in a text.
Theme
The book hit the table with a thump.
Onomatopoeia
The character who delivers this line: "An inviting eye---and yet methinks right modest"
Cassio
The character who delivers this line: "From now on, forget happiness."
Torvald
The millionaire who took young Gatsby under his wing.
Dan Cody
The author's attitude toward the subject is communicated through this.
Tone
It was a hideously beautiful painting.
Oxymoron
The character who delivers this line: "If any wretch have put this in your head / Let heaven requite it with the serpent’s curse."
Emilia
The character who delivers this line: "But I tell you this. If I get thrown into the gutter for a second time, I shall take you with me."
Krogstad
The name written on the billboard in the Valley of Ashes
Dr. T.J. Eckleburg
"So will I turn her virtue into pitch / And out of her own goodness make the net / That shall enmesh them all" demonstrates this prominent theme.
Deception