Much Ado
Narrative Elements
Poetry
Fig. Language
Literary Devices
100

This is the role that Don John plays in the play.

What is the antagonist?

100

This is the term that describes hinting at a later plot point.

What is foreshadowing?

100

This is the term for a paragraph of poetry.

What is a stanza?

100

This term means an exaggeration.

What is hyperbole?

100

Sarcasm is an example of this type of irony.

What is sarcasm?

200

This is the fencing term that describes the way Beatrice and Benedick argue.

What is reparte?

200

This is the peak of conflict in a story.

What is climax?

200

This is the term for the final two rhyming lines of a poem.

What is a couplet?

200

This term details when an object or non-human being is described with human-like characteristics, figuratively speaking.

What is personification?

200

This term is a reference to a historical event, other literary work, or mythological element.

What is allusion?

300

This person is characterized as irresponsible, ridiculous, and unserious, despite trying to seem authoritative.

Who is Dogberry?

300

These are all the things incorporated in setting.

What is time, place, and environment?

300

This the name for the rhyme scheme that follows: ABCB.

What is common/ballad meter?

300

This is the difference between metaphor and simile.

What is comparing two things with like or as v.s. comparing two things by stating that one thing is another?

300

This describes when an object, event, or person represents a larger idea or concept.

What is symbolism?

400

This is the reaction Leonato has to Hero's disgrace.

What is wanting to die?

400

Personality, motivation, emotions, actions, and more are all components of this narrative element.

What is characterization?
400

This is what iambic pentameter means.

What is 10 syllables in a pattern of unstressed followed by a stressed syllable?

400
This term puts two contradictory words together, such as "bittersweet."
What is oxymoron?
400

This is what imagery means.

What is descriptive language that appeals to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch) to create a vivid picture?

500

This is the animal Benedick keeps getting compared to as a representation of being trapped in the confines of marriage.

What is a bull?

500

This is the difference between tone and mood.

What is describing the expression of a character v.s. the vibe of a scene?

500

This is what a foot in poetry is.

What is a pair of syllables in poetry?

500

This is what alliteration means.

What is repeating the same consonant sounds at the beginning of closely connected words?

500

This type of irony is when the audience knows something the characters do not.

What is dramatic irony?