Figurative Language Definitions
Figurative Language Examples
The Help Plot
The Help Quotes
Elements of Plot
100

A figure of speech used to make a comparison, often using is or was

What is a metaphor?

100

My backpack weighs a ton!

What is hyperbole?

100

This person refers Minny to Celia, saying that Miss Leefolt told her to call. 

Who is Aibileen?

100

This character famously says, “You are a smart girl. You a kind girl, Mae Mobley. You hear me?”

Who is Aibileen?

100

This term describes the main character in a story who faces the central conflict

What is the protagonist? 

200

Representation of something complex, general, or abstract

What is symbolism? 
200

The Statue of Liberty reflects the democratic ideal

What is a symbol?

200

Skeeter lives here and Aibileen used to pick cotton here.

What is Longleaf Plantation? 

200

This character wants to keep her maid a secret, pleading "please, I want him to think I can do it on my own. I want him to think I’m…worth it.”

Who is Celia Foote?

200

This part of the story introduces the setting, characters, and initial conflict

What is exposition?

300

Repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words

What is alliteration?
300

Carrie closed her cluttered closet

What is alliteration?

300

This person tells Skeeter to write "about things that disturb you, particularly if they don’t disturb others."

Who is Elaine Stein?

300

This character tell Aibileen, "You’re the smartest one in my class, Aibileen…And the only way you’re going to stay sharp is to write every day.”

Who is Miss Ross?

300

This is the moment in the story where the main conflict is resolved and loose ends are tied up

What is the resolution?

400

Visual symbolism; evokes mental image/other kind of sense impression

What is imagery?

400

The cupcakes were calling my name

What is personification? 

400

Jackson, Mississippi, for the second time in two months, makes national headlines and appears on the cover of “Life” magazine for the murder of 

Who is Medgar Evers?

400

This New York City publisher tells Skeeter, “get going. Before this civil rights thing blows over.”

Who is Elaine Stein?

400

A story that includes a second story within its narrative is called 

What is a frame story?

500

Words whose sound suggests its meaning

What is onomatopoeia?

500

The book was a passport to adventure

What is a metaphor?

500

Skeeter is seen carrying these around in her red satchel.

What are Miss Myrna letters?

500

This maid says "what am I doing? I must be crazy, giving a white woman the sworn secrets of the colored race…feel like I’m talking behind my own back."

Who is Minny Jackson?

500

This is the term for the events that lead up to the climax by building tension

What is the rising action?

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