Name that Term!
Character Analysis
Someone else's shoes
To be or not to be, - is that a symbol!?
"So what!?" and other commentary
100
These are five types of external conflict.
What is man vs. society, man, nature, supernatural, and technology.
100
Not the protagonist or main character.
What is the antagonist?
100
The character tells the story from their own perspective. To Kill a Mockingbird is an example.
What is first person point of view?
100
A logo or visual representing an idea or theme.
What is a symbol?
100
Reasons an author might use foreshadowing.
What is so that the reader has hints to future events in the story, and suspense is built?
200
An example of internal conflict from "To Kill a Mockingbird"
What is Scout's decision to fight with Cecil Jacobs, Atticus' decision to defend Tom. (Other examples may be accepted.)?
200
The process by which a character's personality is developed by the author.
What is characterization?
200
Harry Potter is an example of this - It is told by a narrator, but focuses on one character.
What is third person limited?
200
Katniss Everdeen
What is the Mockingjay?
200
The effect of verbal irony.
What is to create humor?
300
The literatary element found in the following excerpt: "My fist were clenched and I was ready to let fly. Atticus promised her would wear me out if he heard of me fighting anymore." (Harper 85)
What is an example of imagery from "To Kill a Mockingbird".
300
The three parts of a character bone structure.
What are psychology - physiology - sociology?
300
Third person omniscient point of view.
What is the narrator tells the story from the perspective of an all-knowing outsider who can see and hear multiple characters' thoughts?
300
An example of symbolism in "To Kill a Mockingbird".
What is the stray dog's rabies representing the disease of racism in Maycomb? (Other answers may be accepted.)
300
The effect of this point of view is that the reader has access to the main character's thoughts and actions.
What is third person limited?
400
The following is an eaxample of this literary term: "Lord, what a name." (said Jem) " 's not any funnier'n yours. Aunt Rachel says your name's Jeremy Atticus Finch." (said Dill) (Harper 7)
What is Dialect.
400
The character's outward appearance versus their mental state or morals.
What is the difference between a character's physiology and psychology?
400
The narrator can share multiple points of view so that the audience / reader can understand different characters in depth.
What is the effect of using 3rd person omniscient?
400
An example of a symbol from "Of Mice and Men", and what it represents.
What is Curly's dog? (other examples accepted.)
400
One possible reason Harper Lee has Scout as the narrator.
What is the reader learns from Scout's point of view, and what she has learned looking back on the events of her childhood?
500
Diction.
What is the word choice used by an author in order to provide characterization, mood, or foreshadowing?
500
An example of indirect characterization of Scout from "To Kill a Mockingbird"
What is ... (mulitple answers will be accepted.)?
500
"I maintained that the Ewell's started it all, but Jem, who was four years my senior, said it started long before that. He said it began the summer Dill came to us, when Dill gave us the idea of making Boo Radley come out." (Harper 1)
What is first person point of view?
500
Scout's classroom social structure is a symbol or representation of this.
What is a smaller version of Maycomb County?
500
The effect and literary term in the following quote "But it was a time of vague optimism for some of the people: Maycomb County had recently been told that it had nothing to fear but fear itself."
What is an allusion that sets the time and the social context of the text "To Kill A Mockingbird"?
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