Characterization & Character Development
Conflict & Setting
Flashback & Foreshadowing
Irony, Tone & Point of View
Symbolism & Imagery
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What literary element is defined as: personality or physical traits of any of the characters
Characterization
100
Name one the three types of conflict.
Person v.s. ________
100
What are some methods that a flashback is achieved in a literary work?
narration, dream sequences, and memories
100
Define Irony.
The contrast between what is expected and what actually exists or happens.
100
Is the American Flag an example of imagery or symbolism?
Symbolism
200
What methods can be used to develop a character in a story? A. his/her own speech, thoughts and/or actions B. the ways in which other characters respond to his/her actions or words C. the author's description and/or analysis of his/her appearance, actions, words, thoughts D. All of the Above
All of the Above
200
What are some examples of conflict so far in the story?
Patients v.s. Staff (Nurse Ratched/"Black Boys") Patients v.s. Patients (Snitching writing down information and receiving a gold star for extra time to sleep ect.) Patients v.s. Self The patients in the mental ward are cowed and repressed by Nurse Ratched, who represents the oppressive force of modern society.
200
What literary element is defined as: a writer's conscious hinting at events that will happen; a suggestion of things to come?
Foreshadowing
200
l What is the attitude of the writer toward the characters and subject of a story? How is it conveyed?
Tone Word Choice/selection of detai
200
Define Imagery.
the collective images or word pictures and impressions in a literary work; imagery results from figurative language and sensory (5 senses) details.
300
What literary element is defined as: details that show a character's motivation and how a character changes in the course of the story
Character Development
300
What literary element is the physical background, time and place of the story?
Setting
300
What are some examples of flashbacks that have taken place so far in One Who Flew Over The Cuckoo's nest?
Chief Bromden- memory of hunting with father
300
What point of view is told by the all knowing observer; includes feelings and thoughts of all the characters?
Third Person Omniscient
300
What is an example of a symbol we have seen so far in One Who Few Over The Cuckoo's Nest?
The fog machine, the shock shop
400
What are some examples of characterization that we have seen so far in One Who Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest for Randle P. McMurphy?
Big, Redheaded, gambler, con man, sentenced to six months in prison, diagnosed as a psychopath—for “too much fighting and...”, loud, brings laughter back to the ward, argumentative...
400
What is an example of person v.s. ____ that we have seen so far in One Who Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest?
Chief Bromden, his perception of reality vs. fantasy. His disillusions to the events and people around him. His fear/obsession with the technology and machinery.
400
Define Flashback.
an interruption of the chronological sequence of an event of earlier occurrence; a narrative technique that allows a writer to present past events during current events, in order to provide background for the current narration; By giving material that occurred prior to the present event, the writer provides the reader with insight into a character's motivation and or background to a conflict.
400
What is an example of Irony that is present in One Who Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest?
"Chief Bromden" v.s. "Black Boys", responding to discrimination with discrimination.
400
What literary element is defined as the use of a person, place or thing to represent something beyond itself, often abstract ideas?
Symbolism
500
What is an example of characterization for "Chief" Bromden we have seen so far in One Who Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest?
Tall & Big:"Can eat an apple off the top of my head"...-"Black Boys" Child-like mentality:Hides in the closet and behind a broom Quiet: "Think I am deaf and dumb" ect.
500
What is the setting of One Who Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest? (Time & Place)
1950's A mental hospital in Oregon
500
Daily Double! What is the name of Mrs. Biesbrouck's son?
Josh
500
Name the three types of point of view (the positions from which the story is told)?
First Person Third Person Omniscient Third Person Limited
500
Daily Double! What is Ms. Z's First name?
Stephanie
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