Plot Structure
Characters
Literary Elements
Figurative Language
Literary Elements 2
100

What is the term for the sequence of events in a story?

Plot

100

What do we call the main character in a story?

Protagonist

100

What is 'theme' in literature?

Central idea of a work of literature

100

What is a 'metaphor'?

a figure of speech that makes a direct, imaginative comparison between two unlike things

100

 What is 'symbolism' in literature?

Person, place, thing or event that stands for itself and something beyond itself as well

200

What does 'climax' refer to in plot structure?

the pinnacle of the story; the protagonist solves the conflict (or doesn’t)

200

Define 'antagonist'.

a character inconflict with theprotagonist; often the “badguy” but not always

200

Define 'setting'.

The time and place of a story orplay.

200

Define 'simile'

a figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as"

200

What is an 'allusion'?

an indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary, or political significance

300

Define 'falling action' in a narrative.

what happens as a result of the climax

300

What is a 'dynamic character'?

a multi-faceted character who demonstrateschange and growth over the course ofthe story

300

What is the purpose of 'tone' in a literary work?

to show the attitude a writer takes toward a subject, a character, or the audience.

300

What does 'personification' mean?

giving human traits, qualities, actions, or feelings to non-human things, such as animals, objects, or abstract ideas

300

What is a narrative perspective?

the viewpoint from which a story is told (the use of different points of view, such as first-person ("I"), second-person ("you"), or third-person ("he/she/they") )

400

What is the difference between a 'prologue' and an 'epilogue'?

A prologue comes before the main story to provide background, establish the tone, and introduce key elements, while an epilogue comes after the story to offer closure, resolve lingering questions, or give a glimpse into the characters' futures

400

How does a 'static character' differ from a 'round character'?

a one-dimensional character who displays only a few character traits . Shows little or no change by the end of the story

400

Explain the concept of 'mood'.

the overarching feeling, atmosphere, or emotional environment evoked in the reader

400

Explain the term 'hyperbole'

excessive exaggeration, usually for dramatic or comic effect

400

Define 'dialect'.

When characters speak the way peoplereally talk; not always grammaticallycorrect

500

Explain the significance of 'foreshadowing' in a plot.

The use of clues to hint at events thatwill occur later in the plot

500

Describe the role of a 'minor character' in a narrative.

A minor character's role is to support the main narrative and protagonists by adding context, advancing the plot, developing main characters, enriching the setting, and embodying themes

500

What is 'conflict' and why is it important in literature?

the problem or challenge faced by the protagonist; a clash between opposing forces and drives the plot forward

500

What is 'alliteration'?

the repetition of beginning consonant sounds in multiple words in a single line, sentence, or phrase

500

What is 'irony'?

The contrast between:

  • what is expected to happen and what does happen

  • what was said and really meant

  • what appears to be true and what really is true

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