Literature Terms PT.1
LOTF
Literature Terms PT.2
Romeo & Juliet
Literature Terms PT.3
100

The Time and Place that the story occurs

Setting

100

Who are the Twins?

Sam & Eric

100

The point of highest intensity in the story

Climax

100

Who shows passion towards ending the Feud?

Friar Lawrence

100

the Main Character of a Story

Protagonist

200

The feeling that is created by the author for the reader in a story

Mood

200

What mark did the Plane crash leave behind?

The Scar

200

A story that has no basis on facts, usually made up

Fiction

200

Where did Romeo & Juliet First Meet?

Capulets Household

200

When an inanimate object is given human, life-like qualities/actions

Personification

300

A fixed character who could be found in everyday life

Realistic/Stereotyped Characters 

300

What is the LOTF?

A pig's head on a stick

300

A character who undergoes a significant transition and lasting change

Dynamic Character

300

Friar John couldn't deliver the letter to Romeo due to what?

A Plague

300

The ridicule of an idea, person, or type, sometimes in order to provoke change in the idea

Satire

400

Occurs when a character must make a choice between two undesirable choices

Dilemma

400

What is Simon's interpretation of the Beast?

The Evil within us

400

A reference made to someone, something, or an event in history that most people would know about

Allusion

400

When was Romeo and Juliet written?

1595-1596

400

Reveals the story, in part or as a whole from a God-like perspective, where the narrator knows the whole truth

Omniscient Narrative

500

A character who is put into a story to contrast the Protagonist, shows what main character is really like

Foil

500

What causes the boys to mistake Simon for the beast?

Fear and the storm during the tribal dance

500

Occurs when an author puts two characters or ideas together to show how completely opposite they are

Juxtaposition

500

Who tells Romeo that Juliet is dead?

Balthasar

500

when the weather is directly related to the events of the story

Pathetic Fallacy