Literary Device Identification
Conflict and Characterization
Macbeth
True Diary and BMU
Sonnets
100

The blood Lady Macbeth sees on her hands when she sleepwalks

Symbol

100

Junior punches Roger

Person v Person 

100

The main character of the play

Macbeth

100

For example: 

Juxtaposition

100

Rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean Sonnet

ABAB CDCD EFEF GG

200

"Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player/That struts and frets his hour upon the stage."

Personification

200

"So I draw because I want to talk to the world. And I want the world to pay attention to me. I feel important with a pen in my hand. I feel like I might grow up to be somebody important. An artist. Maybe a famous artist. Maybe a rich artist. "

Indirect Characterization

200

King of Scotland, at the end of the play

Malcolm

200

Ultima's owl is an example of:

Symbolism

200

All sonnets start with a _________________ and end with a __________________.

Solution, problem

300

The porter pretends to be guarding the gates of hell before the murder of Duncan is discovered.

Foreshadowing

300

Lady Macbeth says,  "Out, damned spot! out, I say!". 

Internal conflict

300

A speech given by a character that reveals an internal conflict face by the character and is only heard by the audience

Soliloquy

300

Bless Me, Ulitma is an example of this particular nonlinear narrative type.

Magical realism

300

The sestet in a Petrarchan Sonnet typically has this rhyme scheme

CDCDCD or CDECDE

400

"I will not be afraid of death and bane Till Birnam Forest come to Dunsinane."

Dramatic Irony

400

Antonio is "almost seven" at the start of the novel.

Give a reasoning.

Direct- age

Indirect Characterization- thinks he is more mature

400

Warning from the first apparition

Beware Macduff

400

"We had defeated the enemy! We had defeated the champions! We were David who'd thrown a stone into the brain of Goliath!" 

is an example of:

Allusion

400

A group of 8 lines

Octave

500

"There the grown serpent lies. The worm that’s fled
Hath nature that in time will venom breed;
No teeth for th’ present."

Metaphor

500

"Poverty doesn’t give you strength or teach you lessons about perseverance. No, poverty only teaches you how to be poor."

Person v Society

500

Example: "Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand?" (2.2.60–61) 

Allusion

500

The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is an example of this nonlinear narrative type.

Epistolary- a story told primarily through diary or journal entries

500

Location of the turn (volta) in an English Sonnet

Between lines 8 and 10

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