Elements of Fiction
Irony & Conflict
Vocabulary
Figurative Language
Narration & Characters
100
People, animals, or imaginary creatures that take part in the action of the story.
What are the characters of a story? Give me examples of Harrison Bergeron's character traits for an additional 100 points.
100
The outcome of a story is unexpected for both the characters and the audience.
What is situational irony? Give an example for an additional 100 points.
100
The use of sensory details to create a picture in the reader's mind.
What is imagery? Give an example for an additional 100 points.
100
"Her voice was a warm, luminous, timeless melody."
What is an example of metaphor in "Harrison Bergeron?" Define metaphor for an additional 100 points.
100
The story is told using I, me, us, we, etc.
What is 1st Person point of view? Give an example for an additional 100 points.
200
Conflict or tension hits the highest point.
What is a climax? Define resolution for an additional 100 points.
200
The speaker says something completely different than what is meant.
What is verbal irony? Give an example for an additional 100 points.
200
DAILY DOUBLE! A comparison between two things blank is to blank as black is to blank.
What is analogy? Give an example of analogy for an additional 100 points.
200
The bar snapped like celery.
What is an example of simile in "Harrison Bergeron?" Define simile for an additional 100 points.
200
A narrator who knows everything about all characters.
What is 3rd person point of view, omniscient? Give an example for an additional 100 points.
300
It is the time and place at which the events of the story happen.
What is the setting? Give an example for an additional 100 points.
300
Facts in the story are not realized by the characters but are known by the audience
What is dramatic irony? Give an example for an additional 100 points.
300
Words or objects that represent other words or objects.
What is symbolism? Give an example for an additional 100 points.
300
"The photograph of Harrison Bergeron on the screen jumped again and again,"
What is an example of personification in "Harrison Bergeron?" Define personification for an additional 100 points.
300
The main character in a work—usually changes throughout the story.
What is a protagonist? Give an example for an additional 100 points.
400
The sequence of events in a story.
What is the plot? Tell me the plot of "Harrison Bergeron" for an additional 100 points.
400
A struggle between a character and an outside force.
What is external conflict? Give an example for an additional 100 points.
400
The outcome of a story is unexpected for both the characters and the audience.
What is situational irony? Give an example for an additional 100 points.
400
"He flung away his rubber-ball nose, revealed a man that would have awed Thor."
What is an example of hyperbole in "Harrison Bergeron?" Define hyperbole for an additional 100 points.
400
This character causes conflict for the main character.
What is an antagonist? Give an example for an additional 100 points.
500
The moral or lesson the author wants the reader to learn.
What is the theme? Give an example for an additional 100 points.
500
A struggle is occurring in the character’s mind.
What is internal conflict? Give an example for an additional 100 points.
500
Examples of this include short story, essay, article, or novel.
What is text structure?
500
"Cat got your tongue." "BOOM! POW! SPLASH!"
What are examples of idiom and onomatopoeia? Define imagery for an additional 100 points.
500
An outside narrator who follows the story from one point of view.
What is 3rd person point of view, limited? Give an example for an additional 100 points.