Literary Devices
Narration & Characterization
Author's Tools
Type & Message
100

This device repeats the same consonant sound at the beginning of words in close proximity, like in the phrase "She sells seashells by the seashore."  

What is alliteration?

100

This type of narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters in the story.

What is an omniscient narrator?

100

The choice of words and style of expression an author uses in writing is known as this.

What is diction?

100

Fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and drama are all examples of these in literature.

What are genres?

200

Words like "buzz" and "sizzle" are examples of this type of literary device that imitates the natural sound of things.

What is onomatopoeia?

200

A narrator whose credibility has been seriously compromised is called this.

What is an unreliable narrator?

200

Hamlet's famous "To be or not to be" is an example of this type of reflective speech. A character reveals inner conflict to the audience but not to other characters.  

What is a soliloquy?

200

This term refers to the underlying message or central idea explored in a literary work.

What is a theme?

300

This device refers to an extreme exaggeration used for emphasis or effect, as in the phrase "I’m so hungry I could eat a horse."

What is hyperbole?

300

When an author explicitly describes a character’s personality, such as "He was a brave and generous man," it is called this.

What is direct characterization?

300

Elements such as plot, setting, character, and theme are called this in literature. Hint: The answer is partially revealed in this clue.

What are literary elements?

300

This type of writing involves made-up stories that are not based on real events or people.

What is fiction?

400

A common expression or saying that doesn’t make sense literally, like "It’s raining cats and dogs."

What is an idiom?

400

This method of characterization reveals a character’s personality through actions, speech, thoughts, and appearance without directly stating it.

What is indirect characterization?

400

The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language is called this.

What is syntax?

400

This genre focuses on real-life events and is characterized by a commitment to truth and factual storytelling, often exploring historical events or figures.

What is nonfiction?

500

A figure of speech that combines contradictory terms, such as "jumbo shrimp" or "deafening silence."

What is oxymoron?

500

This type of narration uses the pronoun "you" to address the reader and makes them feel like a character in the story.

What is second-person narration?

500

Techniques that authors use to tell a story, like flashbacks or imagery, are part of this.

What is author's craft?

500

This term refers to a recurring symbol or theme in a work of literature, like baseball in Fences.

What is a motif?

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