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Characters of TKAM
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Figurative Language
100
The person telling the story who may or may not be a character in the story.
What is narrator?
100
The narrator of To kill a Mockingbird.
Who is Scout?
100
The character the story revolves around.
What is Protagonist?
100
Background information regarding the setting, characters, and plot
What is Exposition?
100
Comparison using like, as, or as if
What is Simile?
200
Narrator participates in action but sometimes has limited knowledge/vision.
What is First Person?
200
The narrator's brother.
Who is Jem?
200
A character or force that opposes the protagonist.
What is Antagonist?
200
The way the story turns comes to an end
What is Resolution?
200
Comparison not using like, as, or as if. Stating one thing is another.
What is Metaphor?
300
Narrator addresses the reader directly as though she is part of the story.
What is Second Person?
300
The narrator's father in To Kill a Mockingbird.
Who is Atticus?
300
Often provides support and illuminates the protagonist.
What is Minor character ?
300
Events leading to the solving of the story’s problems
What is Fall in Action?
300
Giving a non- human, human characteristics
What is Personification?
400
Narrator is unnamed/unidentified (a detached observer).
What is Third Person (Objective)?
400
The child they found behind the fence.
Who is Dill?
400
A character that changes in some important way.
What is Dynamic character ?
400
The process the story follows as it builds to its main conflict
What is Rise in Action?
400
Exaggeration
What is Hyperbole?
500
All-knowing narrator (multiple perspectives).
What is Third Person (Omniscient)?
500
The black man Atticus defended.
Who is Tom Robinson?
500
A character that remains the same.
What is Static character?
500
A significant turning point in the story that determines how it.
What is Climax?
500
to make something seem less important than it is
What is Understatement?