Literary Terms
Literary Terms
Literary Terms
Literary Terms
Literary Terms
100

A character that is a source of conflict

What is an antagonist

100

The central character of the story

What is a protagonist

100

The place and time in which a story, play, or novel happens

What is the setting or ATMOSPHERE

100

A feeling or sense of relief after a conflict is resolved:

What is catharsis

100

The central idea(s) that run throughout the text

What is the theme

200

The peak of the action in a work of literature (the main conflict):

What is the climax

200

The start of a story that usually includes details about the setting

What is the exposition

200

The action that is the result of the high point or climax

What is the falling action

200

When the audience knows more than the characters in the story do

What is dramatic irony?

200

The attribution of a personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman

What is personification

300

The part of a plot that ends the falling action by telling or implying the final outcome

What is the resolution

300

The part of a story's plot that adds complications to the problems and increases reader interest OR The series of events that lead to the climax:

What is the rising action

300

The sense of tension that develops in a literary work:

What is SUSPENSE

300

The start of a story that usually includes details about the setting

What is exposition?

300

Purposely over exaggerating - "The fish was THIS big, I swear!"

What is an hyperbole

400

A conflict that exists within a character

What is an internal conflict

400

One of the characters is telling the story, referred to as I

What is first-person point of view

400

The use of clues by an author to prepare readers for events that will happen later in a story

What is foreshadowing

400

Creating pity or sympathy for a character

What is pathos

400

The story is told by a narrator from the view of one character

What is third-person limited point of view

500

The author’s choice of words to create a particular effect

What is the diction

500

The narrator knows and shares the thoughts and feelings of every character

What is omniscient point of view

500

The sequence of events in a story, novel, or play. Each event causes or leads to the next.

What is the plot

500

A scene in a narrative that breaks the normal time sequence of the plot to narrate events that happened earlier

What is a flashback

500

Characters that highlight qualities in others

What is Foil

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