Holden's hat, Piggy's glasses, or Lennie's rabbits.
What are symbols?
When the author uses the physical description of a character, or their actions, or their dialogue to reveal the character's personality, such as George's "restless eyes" in Of Mice and Men.
What is characterization?
The title Of Mice and Men is an _______________to the poem by Robert Burns "To a Mouse."
What is an allusion?
The way in which the shooting of Candy's dog by Carlson is related to something later in the novel.
What is foreshadowing?
When Lennie returns to the "safe spot" George has designated for him, and he is shot.
What is irony?
Holden provides this for readers in The Catcher in the Rye by narrating the story.
What is point of view?
This is a small story focused on using poetic devices to create meaning rather than plot.
What is a vignette?
A self-contradictory statement; in other words, a statement that does not seem to make sense at first, but upon reflection, actually does.
What is a paradox?
The American dream provided hope for a better future, but many were unable to achieve it, or when forced to choose between personal desires and family obligations, sometimes there is no easy choice.
What is a theme?
Shakespeare's Hamlet says, "I must be cruel... to be kind."
What is a paradox?
Recurring references to falling in The Catcher in the Rye.
What is a motif?