Literary Devices Q1
Lit Devices Q2
Device ID
Mystery
Quote Analysis
100

What is setting?

Setting is the time, place, atmosphere, and social environment of a story. 

100

A fundamental idea, word or phrase used to understand a text is called 

A concept 

100

What type of figurative language is used in this quotation? 

“Jem gulped like a goldfish, hunched his shoulders and twitched his torso" (Lee 123). 


A simile 

100

What is the mood created in this quotation? 

"The night was cold, dark and seemingly endless". 

Bleak, ominous, serious, creepy   

100

“The courthouse sagged in the square" (Lee 5), is an example of what type of figurative language? 

Personification 

200

What is the speaker's attitude called in a text? 

Tone 

200

What is the author's word choice called in a text?

Diction 

200

What is it called when the audience knows something the characters do not know? 

Dramatic Irony 

200

If a character stays the same throughout the story and does not go through any growth or change, what type of character are they? 

That character would be flat and static 

200

“Inside the house lived a malevolent phantom” (Lee 5). 

How does imagery establish mood in this quotation 

The visual imagery of a haunted house creates an eerie mood. 

300

What are the two types of characterization and give a brief description of what makes them different. 

Indirect Characterization - author implies traits about a character 

Direct Characterization - author tells us explicit traits about a character 

300

Define motif and provide an example from Macbeth

Motif in literature is a recurring image, idea, word or object that intentionally recurs across a story, that often helps develop the theme. 

Ex: Blood in Macbeth 

300

What type of POV is used in To Kill a Mockingbird and what does this add to the story?

First person POV and this story being told through the eyes of Scout allows the reader to have no prejudiced opinions about the town of Maycomb because Scout is an innocent child.

300

"Sally collects seashells on the seashore" is an example of what kind of figurative language? 

Alliteration 

300

“Fair is foul, and foul is fair” (Macbeth)

What is the motif established in this quotation? How do you know?

This phrase represents duality because it means two opposite ideas existing at the same time.
This quote blends opposites, showing that nothing is purely good or purely evil.

400

What does imagery appeal to and what does it effect in a story? 

a literary device that uses descriptive language to create mental pictures and appeals to the reader's senses. Imagery affects the mood of a story. 

400

In "To Kill a Mockingbird" the knot-hole in the tree represents what literary device? 

Symbolism 

400

What is Macbeth's tone in this quotation?

“Oh, full of scorpions is my mind, dear wife! / Thou know'st that Banquo and his Fleance lives" (3.3.38-39). 

Paranoid, nervous, dangerous  

400

What is the difference between perspective and POV?


Perspective is how a character interprets events and POV is the narrator of the story. They are often different! 

400

What is the type of characterization shown in this quotation?

“I looked at my reflection in the mirror… I saw what seemed to be the prodigy girl… but the girl staring back at me was angry and powerful” (Tan 2).

This is direct characterization because the author is explicitly telling the readers something about a character. 

500

What are the six types of imagery (their official names) and provide an example of one of them. 

Gustatory, auditory, visual, olfactory, tactile, kinesthetic 

Ex: The sun dipped below the horizon casting a fiery glow on the sand of the beach. - visual 

500

The main message that readers should take away from literary work is the...

And provide and example 

Theme 

Ex: Relationships depend on sacrifice 

500

There are three literary devices being used in this quotation: what are they? 

"The old house was the same, droopy and sick, but as we started down the street we thought we saw an inside shutter move" (Lee 19). 

Setting, visual imagery, and personification 

500
"What are you Einstein?" is an example of what kind of figurative language? 

Allusion 

500

“Will all great Neptune’s ocean wash this blood / Clean from my hand?” (2.2.15-17). 

What type of imagery is used in this quotation and what does this reveal about Macbeth's emotional state? AND what is the motif?

This quote uses visual / tactile imagery to emphasize the guilt Macbeth feels after killing Duncan. By imagining his hands permanently stained with blood that even the ocean cannot wash away, Macbeth reveals that he feels emotionally overwhelmed and unable to escape his crime. 

Motif = Blood 

600

What is the least common type of character combination? Why? 

Bonus point if you can give an example! 

The least common combination of character types is a flat and dynamic character because this means a character does not have complex traits, but goes through a change in a story. 

Ex: The Grinch!! 

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