Literary Terms & Devices (Definitions)
Identifying Literary Devices
Types of Conflict & Irony
Unbroken:
Parts 1-3
Unbroken:
Part 4: POW Camps
100

The main character of a story.

What is the protagonist?

100
"Louie was as fast as lightning on that track."

What is a simile?

100

The type conflict when a character can't decide whether to tell the truth or a lie.

What is Character vs. Self?

100

The activity that leads Louie to change his troubled behavior as a child.

What is running?

100

This food was considered very valuable in the POW camps.

What is sugar?

200

The main events of a story, novel or play.

What is the plot?
200

"I've told you a million times to clean your room."

What is hyperbole?

200

The type of conflict when Louie gets stranded in the ocean and is attacked by sharks. 

What is Character vs. Nature?

200

The genre of the book, Unbroken.

What is nonfiction/biography?

200

The decree that all POW's would be killed if the Allies advanced and came to their rescue.

What is the Kill-All Order?

300

When an object is given human-like qualities.

What is personification?

300

"The snow softly settled on the silent street."

What is alliteration?

300

The type of conflict when two students are arguing about how the work should be split up on the project.

What is Character vs. Character?

300

The country in which Louie's parent immigrated from.

What is Italy?

300

This was an attempt to get Louie to spread Japanese propaganda.

What is the Japanese radio show?

400

Clues that hint towards what's to come later in the story.

What is foreshadowing?

400

"The bomb raids growing closer to the POW camps represent hope for the prisoners."

What is symbolism?

400

The type of irony when a weather forecaster forgets their umbrella and gets caught in a storm.

What is situational irony?

400

Louie's best friend when he joins the military.

Who is Russell Phillips?

400

This climatic and memorable scene demonstrated Louie's resilience and determination to remain unbroken.

What is "The Beam"?

500

The universal subject or idea of a piece of writing.

What is theme?

500

"He met his Cinderella at the school dance that weekend."

What is allusion?

500

The type of irony when the viewer knows the killer is hiding in the closet, but the main character enters the room.

What is dramatic irony?

500

Louie's role on the flight crew in the Air Corps after joining the military.

What is a bombardier?

500

Of all the terrible events that happened in the camps, Louie believed that this particular thing was going to be the one that "shatters" him.

What is picking up feces and eating handfuls of pig feed to avoid starving to death?

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