Literary Terms
Struggles
Literary Terms II
Literary Terms III
Plot Line
Literary Terms IV
Literary Terms V
100

Literary works that are based on imagination, not necessarily facts

What is Fiction?

100

A struggle (the problem in the story)

What is Conflict?

100

The person or character telling the story

Who is the Narrator?

100

The feeling a piece of literature creates in a reader.

What is Mood?

100

What happens in the story

What is Plot?

100

A return to an earlier time

What is a Flashback?

100

The use of words whose sounds imitate the sounds of what they describe, such as hiss, murmur, growl, honk, buzz, woof, etc. 

What is onomatopoeia?

200

Literary works that are fact-based

What is Non-fiction?

200

A struggle you have within yourself

What is an Internal Struggle (Person vs Self)?

200

One of the characters in the story is telling the story. (I, me, etc.)

What is First-Person Point of View?

200

A reference to something else in literature


What is an Allusion?

200

This introduces characters and settings while supplying background information

What is Exposition?

200

Hints or clues to future events in the story

What is Foreshadowing?

200

Extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or effect; an extravagant statement that is not meant to be taken literally.

What is hyperbole?

300

The time and place of the story

What is a Setting?

300

A problem between a character and school, the Law, or some tradition.

What is a Person vs Society?

300

~Outside narrator

~Not a character in the story

~Knows the thoughts and feelings of two or more characters (all, everything)

What is Third-Person Omniscient?

300
The attitude or feeling that comes across in a piece of literature.
What is Tone?
300

Complications/crisis/problems begin to take place (conflicts arise and tension builds)

What is Rising Action?

300

A person, place or and object that stands for something else

What is a Symbol?

300

The main or central character of a work of literature. 


What is protagonist?



400

~shorter than a novel

~fictional (based on imagination)

~one or more characters

~one or more conflict

What is a Short Story?

400

A Florida resident's house flooded because of Hurricane Ian

What is a Person vs Nature?

400

Describing nonhuman animals, objects, or ideas as though they possess human qualities or emotions. For example: "The moon smiled down on her," "I felt the cold hand of death on my shoulder," "There is a battle being fought in my garden between the flower and the weeds."

What is personification?

400

When that opposite of what you expect to happen occurs

What is Situational Irony?

400

High point in the story where the tension breaks (usually the highest point of interest) 

What is the Climax?

400

Words or phrases that create a mental picture

Appeals to the five senses

What is imagery?

400

Character(s) in opposition to the main character

What is the Antagonist?

500

The overall meaning (central message) of the story

What is the Theme?

500

A new school rule is created where cell phones are not allowed in the building. A group of students walk out, protesting the new rule.

What is an example of Person vs Society?

500

The conversation between characters in a work of literature.

What is dialogue?

500

The author shows the reader or audience member what the character is like through (1) what the character says  (2) what the character thinks   (3) how the character effects other characters  (4) what the character does and (5) how the character looks. (STEAL method)

What is indirect characterization?

500

The events in the story which follow the climax (a decision needs to be made)

What is the Falling Action?

500

When one student tells the other student, "I love learning literary elements and I cannot wait to take the test on Tuesday!"

What is Verbal Irony?

500

When two or more words in a group of words begin with the same sound. For example: Fred's frozen french fries.

What is alliteration?



600

In the movie, Jaws, the audience knows a shark is lurking in the water but the swimmers do not know the shark is there

What is Dramatic Irony?

600

The writer or a narrator tells the reader what the character is like: "Ben was a quiet, serious boy."

What is direct characterization?

600

The outcome of the story/the conclusion...not all stories have this

What is the Resolution?

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