Literary Elements 1
Literary Elements 2
Figurative Language Language and point of view
Conflict and Poetry
Name that book!
100

A reference to something that has happened previously

a flashback 

100

An evidence-based guess about what will happen next

a Prediction 

100

From Paul Lawerence Dunbar : Sympathy "And the river flows like a stream of glass 

a Simile

100

 A pattern of end rhyme, identified by capital letters

Rhyme scheme

100

The theme is Self-Sacrifice, Respect 

The Cat Who Went to Heaven 

200

Feeling or emotion the reader experiences while reading a passage 

mood

200

 A play on words, usually humorous

a pun 

200

From Edgar Allan Poe The Raven: "Doubting, dreaming, dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before;"

an Alliteration 

200

 Character struggles against forces of the Earth; often called “survival stories”

 Person vs. Nature 

200

Conflict - Person vs. society

Julius Caeser or Letters from Rifka

300

When the intended meaning is different from the actual meaning

Irony 

300

When something happens as a result of something else

Cause/ Effect 

300

 Name point of view 

From William Shakespeare, All the world's a stage: "ALL THE world's a stage, And all the men and woman are merely players; They have their exits and their entrances;  

third person 

300

A unit of meter, consisting of a certain number of stressed and unstressed syllables

foot

300

Setting: Ukraine, Poland, Belgium, Ellis Island (Early 1900s) 

Letters from Rifka

400

Main character, not always good

the protagonist 

400

 Character who opposes the main character

the antagonist 

400

Name point of view

From Langston Hughes "Mother to Son": " So boy, don't you turn back. Cause you finds it's kinder hard."

second person 

400

The character struggles with beliefs, attitudes, behaviors, and decision-making


person vs. self 

400

Theme: Good vs. evil, perseverance, roles for the ideal man and woman

The Ramayana

500

An idea or feeling that a word invokes

connotation 

500

 The literal meaning or dictionary definition of a word

denotation 

500

From William Wordsworth "I Wander Lonely as a Cloud": "The waves beside them danced, but they outdid the sparkling waves in glee;"

personification 

500

  Exaggeration to prove a point, not literal

a hyperbole 

500

Theme:  Balance of good and bad fortune, fulfilling a promise, perseverance

King of the Wind