Who is the main character of the story?
The Protagonist
Which point of view uses 'I' or 'we' to tell the story?
First Person
This term describes the time and location in which a story unfolds.
Setting
Which figure of speech compares two things using 'like' or 'as'?"
Simile
What literary device uses symbols to represent larger ideas?
Symbolism
In a classic battle between good and evil, this character plays the role of the villain.
Which type of irony involves saying the opposite of what one means?
Verbal Irony
What is the central idea or underlying message in a work of literature?
Theme
This figure of speech uses overstatement to create strong impressions.
Hyperbole
Which literary technique uses humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize or mock human flaws?
Satire
What do we call a character that grows and evolves due to experiences in the plot?
Dynamic Character
This point of view can be limited or omniscient, depending on how much the narrator knows.
Third Person
This device is used when non-human things are described as if they have human emotions or actions.
Personification
This device paints a vivid picture by engaging the reader’s five senses.
Imagery
What do we call it when two opposing ideas or images are placed side by side to create contrast?
Juxtaposition
This type of character has multiple dimensions, making them more realistic and lifelike.
Round Character
This form of irony occurs when the reader is aware of a situation, but the character is unaware.
Verbal Irony
This term describes the emotional tone that surrounds a scene or entire story.
Atmosphere
This figure of speech minimizes a situation, often for ironic or humorous effect.
Understatement
This device relies on the reader’s knowledge of famous figures, places, or events.
Allusion
This character is designed to emphasize the traits of another, often the protagonist.
Foil Character
This irony involves an outcome that is opposite to what was expected.
Situational Irony
This device is used to reveal important backstory by showing events from a character’s past.
Flashback
This device describes one thing as if it were something else to highlight a deeper meaning.
Metaphor
This type of story has a hidden meaning beneath its literal surface, often related to politics or religion.
Allegory