Literary Terms Vocab
Rhetorical Appeals/Devices
Literary Elements
Figurative Language
Irony
100

What is the definition of Hyperbole?

"I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse."

Exaggerated statements, not meant to be taken literally.

100

What is the definition of pathos?

"If we don't move soon, we're all going to die!"

A form of argument based on emotions (Fear, Love, Anger, Sympathy, etc.

100

What is the setting of story?

When and where the story takes place.

100

Which type of figurative language is this?

A figure of speech in which a person, situation, word, or object is used to represent something else.

Symbolism

100

Occurs when speakers say the opposite of what they means.

What kind of irony is this describing?


Verbal Irony

200

What is a metaphor?

"The world is your stage."

Comparing two things NOT using like or as

200

Which rhetorical device is being used here?

"If my years as a Marine taught me anything, it's that caution is the best policy in this sort of situation."

Ethos

200

The main character of the story is also sometimes known as the...

The protagonist

200

"The bee made an annoying buzzing sound in my ear."

Where is the figurative language in this sentence, and what type of figurative language is it?

Buzzing, and Onomatopoeia

200

If you're watching a movie about the Titanic and a character leaning on the balcony right before the ship hits the iceberg says, "It's so beautiful I could just die."

What kind of irony is this an example of?

( audience )

Dramatic Irony

300

What is personification?

"The sun smiled down on us."

Giving human-like qualities to inanimate objects.

300

What is a simile?

"She was as quiet as a mouse."

Comparing two things using like or as

300

The character that OPPOSES the main character in a story is sometimes called the..

( or opposing force)

The Antagonist

300

Which figurative language combines two words with opposite meanings?

( contradictory words )

Ex. "Old news", "Organized Chaos"

Oxymoron

300

"Breaking News! A police station has been robbed!"

What kind of irony is being demonstrated? 

( surprised )

Situational Irony

400

What is the definition of antithesis?

"She is slime and sporty."

Something or someone that is the direct opposite of someone or something else.

400

What is the definition of alliteration?

"Good grief" "Red roses"

The occurrence of the same sound at the beginning of words.

400

Which point of view is this describing?

Is a narrator who may or may not be in the story

Is talking directly to the reader/audience


Second Point of View

400

"There's no use in crying over spilled milk."

This is an example of what type of figurative language?

Idiom - Phrases that are not meant to be taken literally but have a widely understood meaning in a given language

400

A particular attitude toward or way of regarding something.

What is this describing?

Perspective

500

What is the meaning of Anaphora?

Dr Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream Speech"

The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of each line in a poem or speech

500

What is an allusion?

"Keep your friends close, keep your enemies closer."

A reference to a person, place, thing, story/text, or event that is famous or well-known to other people

500

What kind of narrator is being described?

- All knowing

- Can see into the minds of all characters

Omniscient Third Person Narrator

500

"Language Arts is simply vocabulary and taking notes."

Which figurative language is this an example of?

( understatement, downplaying )

Meiosis

500

Pretending to be ignorant to expose the ignorance of someone else.

( often referred to as playing dumb )

Socratic Irony