Characters
Plot
Figurative Language
Author's Craft
Literary Elements
100

The main character of a story, novel, or play. 

What is the protagonist? 

100

The end of a narrative 

What is the resolution? 

100

A saying or expression that is widely used among speakers of a certain language and whose figurative meaning is different from its literal meaning.

What is an Idiom? 

Ex. It's raining cats and dogs! I need to make sure I have all my ducks in a row!

100

Utilized as a literary device to indicate the angle or perspective from which a story is told.

What is point of view? 

100

The person who tells the story

What is a narrator? 

200

The character in conflict with the Protagonist.

What is Antagonist?

200

Used to provide essential backstory for characters, plot, and other narrative elements.

What is the exposition? 

200

a figure of speech in which two essentially dissimilar objects or concepts are expressly compared with one another through the use of “like” or “as."

What is a simile? 

200

Something that stands for or suggests something else; it represents something beyond the literal meaning.

What is a symbol?

200

The time and location where a story takes place

What is the setting? 

300

A character with little to no complex emotions, motivations, or personality. They also don't undergo any kind of change throughout the narrative.

What is a flat character?

300

A literary device that writers utilize as a means to indicate or hint to readers something that is to follow or appear later in a story.

What is foreshadowing? 

300

Creates implicit comparisons without the express use of “like” or “as.”

What is a metaphor?

300

The technique that an individual author uses in his writing

What is style? 

300

A literary element that involves a struggle between two opposing forces, usually a protagonist and an antagonist.

What is the conflict? 

400

A deep and layered character in a story

What is a round character? 

400

A scene that is set in a time earlier than the main story

What is a flashback? 

400

What is the following an example of: 

BAM!

What is an Onomatopoeia? 

(A word which mimics the sound it represents.)

400

Refers to the linguistic choices made by a writer to convey an idea or point of view, or tell a story, in an effective way.

What is diction? 

(word choice, language) 

400

Refers to the central, deeper meaning of a written work.

What is the theme? 

500

A literary device in which a character is created based on a set of qualities or traits that are specific and identifiable for readers.

What is an archetype? 

Ex: The Hero, The Trickster, The Sage 

500

Begins in the middle of a narrative; without preamble.

What is "In medias res"?

500

An expression that is trite, worn-out, and overused. Ex. "Better late than never!"

What is a cliché?

500

A literary device in which contradictory statements or situations reveal a reality that is different from what appears to be true.

What is irony? 

500

A phrase or a figure of speech that might have multiple senses, interpretations, or two different meanings, or which might be understood in two different ways

What is a double entendre?  

Ex: I'm reading a book on anti-gravity - it's impossible to put down!

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