Terms that start with A
Story Elements
Literary Devices
Long Way Down
The Lottery
100

A character that opposes the protagonist.

Antagonist

100

The time and place of a story.


setting

100

A direct comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as."

simile

100

Who is the main character in Long Way Down?

Will 

100

Who ran the lottery? 

Mr. Summers

200

The author of The Color Purple 

Alice Walker 

200

The author's message or truth about life

theme

200

A direct comparison of two unlike things NOT using "like" or "as."

metaphor

200

Who enters on the 7th floor?

Dani

200

What did the black dot symbolize in the lottery?

Death 

300

To the extreme level, typically something bad or negative 

Abject

300

The vantage point from which the story is told.

Point of View 
300

 Language that appeals to the senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell, to help the reader experience or picture it in their mind.

imagery

300

Who enters on the 5th floor?

Uncle Mark 

300

This sentence “The black box grew shabbier each year: by now it was no longer completely black  but splintered badly along one side to show the original wood color, and in some places faded or stained.” shows an example of what literary device?

Imagery

400

The repeated consonant sounds at the beginning of words placed by each other

Alliteration

400

The overall emotion created by a work of literature.

mood

400

The use of clues or hints to suggest events that will occur later in the plot

foreshadowing

400

Who enters on the 3rd floor?

Frick 

400

What was the setting of the lottery?

A rural farming village

500

A reference to a statement, a person, a place, or an event from history, literature, sports, government, etc.

Allusion 

500

The attitude a writer takes toward an audience, a subject, or a character.

tone

500

A contrast of what is expected and what really happens often resulting in humor or amusement.



irony 

500

Who really killed Shawn?

We don't know!

500

What point of view was The Lottery written in?

3rd person