Vocabulary
Vocabulary Continued
Lord of the Flies
Life of Pi
Miscellaneous
100

Irony

whenever a person says something or does something that departs from what they (or we) expect them to say or do

100
Theme

the message woven throughout a novel, writing, etc.

100

What is the climax in Lord of the Flies?

When Piggy is killed

100

What problem does Pi face?

He is stranded in the middle of the ocean

100

Is this an example of personification? : The candlelight danced in the dark.

yes 

200

Imagery

language that suggests how someone or something looks, sounds, feels, smells, or tastes

200

Simile

a figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as

200

Who is responsible for maintaining the signal fire?

the hunters/Jack's hunters/Jack's choir

200

What is Pi's plan to catch fish?

He uses his shoe as bait

200

Simile or metaphor: She had a heart of gold

metaphor


300

Vignette

A vignette is a short, descriptive passage that captures a moment in time. It can enhance a mood, develop a character, or describe a setting

300

Plot

the sequence of events or incidents that make up the main body of the narrative

300

What is the significance of Simon's death?

His death represents the boys' descent into savagery and loss of innocence. Simon was the only one that knew that the "beast" was the darkness inside all of the other boys.

300

Is Pi dynamic or static

dynamic; he changes throughout the story

300

Simile or metaphor: Cool as a cucumber

simile

400

Personification

the act of giving a human quality or characteristic to something which is not human

400

Metaphor

a comparison between two things that are otherwise unrelated

400

What are two symbols in "Lord of the Flies"?

the conch, Piggy's glasses, the pig head, fire

400

Why is it easier for Pi to kill the dorado?

The dorado is the second thing he kills

500

Mood vs tone

tone is the author's attitude toward a subject and mood is how we are made to feel as readers, or the emotion evoked by the author

500

Characterization

the way an author or an actor describes or shows what a character is like