Poetry Terms
Literary Terms
Literary Terms 2
Point of View
Misc.
100

What is this an example of?

"Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers."

Alliteration

100

What is conflict?

The problems that occur in a story

100

What is characterization?

The way that a character is described and their personality traits are revealed

100

What is the POV of this line?

You walked to the kitchen and poured yourself a cup of coffee.

2nd person

100

What blood type is the universal donor?

O Negative
200

What is this an example of?

The lake was a mirror, reflecting the clouds and the sky.

Metaphor

200

What is this an example of?

The shadows climbed up the wall as the sun set.

Personification

200

What is an antagonist?

The character that opposes the protagonist

200

What is typically the purpose of 1st person narration?

It immerses the reader in the character's thoughts and allows the reader to 'get into' the character's head/feelings.

200

What is a sudden violent explosion on the sun called?

Solar Flare

300

What is consonance?

The repetition of consonant sounds in the middle or end of words next to or near each other.
300

What is an allusion?

A reference to another work of literature (frequently mythology or the Bible) in a story

300

What is a universal theme?

A message from a story that could apply to anyone

300

What does it mean if a narrator is objective?

The narrator is unbiased and does not impart their thoughts or feelings on the reader.

300

Which DC vigilante from Watchmen believes in absolute justice and refuses to compromise?

Rorschach

400

What is the rhyme scheme of these lines?

Once upon a time
I caught a little rhyme

I set it on the floor
but it ran right out the door

I chased it on my bicycle
but it melted to an icicle

I scooped it up in my hat
but it turned into a cat

AA BB CC DD

400

What kind of character is this?

Scrooge is grumpy and hates Christmas in the beginning of A Christmas Carol, but by the end he understands the holiday better and is generous. 

A dynamic character

400

What is diction?

The word choices that an author makes; the use of specific words for a specific purpose in a work of literature

400

What is the purpose of a subjective narrator?

A subjective narrator will influence the reader to feel one way or another, since the narration will be biased.

400

What Steinbeck novel takes its title from a poem by Julia Ward Howe?

The Grapes of Wrath

500

What is a Caesura?

A long pause in the middle of a line of poetry.

500

What is the purpose of a line like this in a story?

"It was a dark and stormy night..."

Establishes setting and mood

500

What is an allegory?

A story in which the characters and plot represent people/events directly, usually for political commentary.

Ex: The Crucible is an allegory for the Red Scare and McCarthyism.

500

What is typically the purpose of 2nd person narration?

It immerses the reader in the story, since it tells the reader that they are doing something, but usually, it's unsettling or feel uncomfortable for the reader.

500

Ronald Reagan made headlines in 1980 for claiming that 80 percent of air pollution comes from what?

Trees