Macbeth
Short Stories
Literary Devices
Curious Incident
Rhetoric
100

What type of hero was Macbeth?

A tragic hero

100

A black dot on a paper means...

You're dead. In Shirley Jackson's The Lottery

100

BOOM CRASH SMASH BANG

Onomatopoeia  

100

ASD stands for

Autism Spectrum Disorder

100

Rhetoric is used to 

Persuade or convince someone

200

Who would be considered the puppet masters?

The witches or weird sisters

200

Tells the audience what the personality of the character is in an obvious manner

Direct Characterization

200

Saying something IS something else for the sake of comparison

Metaphor

200

Christopher really wants to write his...

Maths A-Level Exam

200

using facts, stats, data in an argument

Logos

300

How does Macbeth meet his ending?

Beheading
300

"Let the air in" refers to...

Having an abortion in "The Hills Like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway.

300

David draws dragons and dinosaurs. He also loves to dance to Drake.

Alliteration

300
His mom is really where and with who?

In London with Mr. Shears!

300

68% of dieticians agree that this is the best type of lettuce

Ethos

400

"Overpowering and irrational belief that is usually related to the supernatural."  

Superstition

400
"In this manner, the issue was decided".

Popular Mechanics by Raymond Carver

400

Purpose of Literary Devices


The purpose of literary devices is to make the reading more interesting, specific and colourful.

400

Rupert calls this lady Cinamon, in fact we all struggled with her name. It's actually pronounced:

Siobhan - She-vhon

400

Imagine a life where you are free to make your own schedule.

Pathos

500

"Unsex me" refers to...

Lady Macbeth wanting to have her "womanly nature" to be removed so she can commit evil deeds.

500

If you sign the paper, you're taken away.

Test by Theodore Thomas

500

Consists of descriptive language for the reader to better imagine the world of the piece of literature.

Imagery

500

Going from the normal world to the unknown in a hero's journey

crossing the threshold
500

Attempts to convince a consumer to purchase a product or service by appealing to their needs and desires

Advertising