Literary Devices 1
Literary Devices 2
Conflict
Plot Diagram
MISC
100

The overall message in a story.

Theme

100

The time and place the story’s events occur.

Setting

100

How many types of conflict are there?

7

100

Turning point or the highest point of tension in the story with the most interest and suspense.

Climax

100
The main character is known as the _____________.

Protagonist 

200

Giving non-living things (inanimate objects) human qualities.

Personification

200

An indirect comparison of two things (not using like or as).

Metaphor

200

An inner struggle or problem about what to do or how to think.

Character vs Self

200

The beginning of the story where the main characters and the setting is revealed).

Exposition

200

Character in conflict with the main character. Sometimes called the villain.

Antagonist

300

A deliberate exaggeration of writing or speech used for effect.

Hyperbole

300

A hint at future events.

Foreshadowing

300

A character battling their own destiny.

Character vs. Fate

300

Tying up of loose ends to the complications built up in the beginning of the story.

Resolution/Denouement

300

What is a dynamic character?

Undergoes change in personality, attitude, beliefs, etc. Tend to be more complex in comparison to other characters. 

400

The atmosphere created in a text for the reader.

Mood

400

The author’s attitude toward his/her subject matter.

Tone
400

Main character struggles with the laws or beliefs of the group.

Character vs. Society

400

This is where the events in the story become complicated and the conflict in the story is revealed (the problem).

Rising Action

400

What is a flat/static character?

Does not change throughout the story, remains the same. They may not have as much depth to their personality. 

500

A brief hint or reference to pop-culture, historical event/figure, mythology, or another work within a text.

Allusion

500

A series of repeating consonant or vowel sounds at the beginning of phrases or stressed syllables.

Alliteration

500

A problem a character has with robots or machines.

Character vs. Technology

500

Often in an introduction there will be an…

Inciting Incident

500

What does "First Person Involved" narration mean?

The narrator is the main character in the story. Uses pronouns like “I” and “me”.