Figuratively Speaking
Oh, Othello
What A Doll
Old Sport
How Poetic
100

The door grew tired, opening and closing everyday.

Personification

100

The character who delivers this line: "I am not what I am."

Iago

100

The country Torvald travelled to for his health. 

Italy

100

The character who delivers this line: "I hope she'll be a fool."

Daisy

100

"On horror’s head horrors accumulate" is an example of this device.

Alliteration

200

I slept for a week after that run.

Hyperbole

200

Othello's initial idea of how to kill Desdemona.

Poison

200

The symbol Dr. Rank puts on his calling card to indicate his impending death. 

A black cross

200

The location of Gatsby's mansion.

West Egg
200

"Can't repeat the past? Why, of course you can!" demonstrates this prominent theme. 

Hope, chasing a dream

300

Time is money. 

Metaphor

300

Iago's position in Othello's service.

Ancient/Ensign

300

Krogstad has earned a bad reputation for this reason. 

Forgery

300

The only characters who attend Gatsby's funeral. 

Nick, Gatsby's father, Owl Eyes

300

The central idea or message in a text.

Theme

400

The book hit the table with a thump. 

Onomatopoeia

400

The character who delivers this line: "An inviting eye---and yet methinks right modest"

Cassio

400

The character who delivers this line: "From now on, forget happiness."

Torvald

400

The millionaire who took young Gatsby under his wing. 

Dan Cody

400

The author's attitude toward the subject is communicated through this.

Tone

500

It was a hideously beautiful painting.

Oxymoron

500

The character who delivers this line: "If any wretch have put this in your head / Let heaven requite it with the serpent’s curse." 

Emilia

500

The character who delivers this line: "But I tell you this. If I get thrown into the gutter for a second time, I shall take you with me."

Krogstad

500

The name written on the billboard in the Valley of Ashes

Dr. T.J. Eckleburg

500

"So will I turn her virtue into pitch / And out of her own goodness make the net / That shall enmesh them all" demonstrates this prominent theme.

Deception