Literary Devices
Literary Devices Pt. 2
Literary Devices Pt. 3
The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby Pt. 2
100

visually descriptive or figurative language

imagery

100

something hinting at a future event

foreshadow

100

point of view the story is coming from

narrator

100

what is the title of the book

The Great Gatsby

100

What are the two eggs? (direction)

west and east

200

the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite

irony

200

an event that happened in the past

flashback

200

the same letter or sound at the beginning of a sequence of words

alliteration

200

Who wrote the book

F. Scott Fitzgerald

200

who is Tom's mistress?

Myrtle

300

a figure of speech in which is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable

metaphor

300

an idea that reoccurs in writing

theme

300

As big as a mountain

simile

300

Who is our narrator?

Nick

300

Which city does the book take place?

New York City

400

the comparison of one thing to another using like or as

simile

400

where the piece takes place

setting

400

when the narrator uses words like "I" and "me"

first person

400

Who is Nick's cousin?

Daisy

400

Time period of the book?

1920s/flapper era

500

the atmosphere of the narrative

mood

500

the writer's attitude toward the subject at matter

tone

500

when the narrator is from an outside perspective and knows all the characters thoughts

third person omniscient 

500

Who is Daisy married to?

Tom

500

Why is Nick narrating the story?

He is reliable

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