Who Said?
Who Said? 2
Random
100
A character who changes through the story is (literary term)
Dynamic
100
The narrator tells only what one character thinks, feels, and observes—the narrator uses he, she, they, etc.
3rd person limited
100
The narrator sees into the minds of more than one character—the narrator uses he, she, they, etc.
3rd person omniscient
200
“I could tell that one was a doozy.”
Hazel Bergeron
200
“You’d be right, too. I am in a peculiar trade. I’m in the queerest peculiar trade of them all.”
The Hitchhiker
200
The narrator does not see into the mind of any characters—the narrator simply says what he or she sees and uses he, she, they, etc.
3rd person objective
300
“So I didn’t call. And I had no one I could tell… a thing like that letter.”
Larry
300
“It’ll hold me… I’m lighter than you.”
Kitty (Katrina)
300
What did Kurt Vonnegut study in college?
Chemistry
400
Name the story this line is from: "They leaped like deer on the moon."
Harrison Bergeron
400
Name the story this line is from: It came out of the darkness, a high screaming sound, the sound of an animal in an extremity of anguish and terror
The Most Dangerous Game
400
This author lived to be 48
Shirley Jackson
500
“He is a Cossack.”
Zaroff
500
“It’s not the way it used to be… People ain’t the way they used to be.”
Old Man Warner
500
This author had to relearn how to walk.
Stephen King