Literary Elements
Literary Elements 2!
Literary Elements 3!
Literary Devices
Literary Devices 2!
100

What the story is about

main idea / subject

100

The events in the tory; the storyline itself

plot

100

The idea or character trait that is common to all of the major events in the story

theme

100

A comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as

simile

100

An unlikely comparison, not stated as such

metaphor

200

The struggle or problem in the story

conflict

200

The time, place, and circumstances in which the story happens

setting

200

The perspective from which the story is told

Point of view

200

An object used to represent a concept

symbol

200

Describing an inanimate object in terms of human characteristics

personification

300

The main character; the "good guy"

protagonist

300

The enemy of the main character; the "bad guy"

antagonist

300

What is spoken by the characters

dialogue

300

Subtle hints about events or information that will come later in the text

foreshadowing

300

A great exaggeration to make a point

hyperbole

400

Those who carry out the action of the story

characters

400

The one who tells the story

narrator

400

POV in which the story is told about the characters, but the narrator knows everything about each of them

third-person omniscient

400

A speech by one character

monologue

400

A reference to history, the Bible, or another work of literature or art

allusion

500

The author's attitude toward the story

tone

500

The way the reader is meant to feel as he reads the story

mood

500

A character who changes noticeably during the course of the story

dynamic character

500

A situation in which the audience (or reader) knows more about the situation than the character(s)

dramatic irony

500

The result or ending is opposite from what one would expect

situational irony