FE Review
SE Terms
Figurative Language Examples
Conflict/POV
Characterization
100

A comparison using "like" or "as".

What is Simile?

100

An extreme exaggeration.

What is Hyperbole?

100

"A cool breeze carried carnival music and the aroma of popcorn my way.  Just over the rise the lights blinked in a million colors."  This appeal to the senses and the mental picture are this literary device.

What is Imagery?

100

A conflict that takes place in a character’s mind.

What is Person v. Self Conflict?
100

The main character of the story who typically undergoes changes.

Who is the Protagonist?

200

 A form of figurative language in which something that is not human is given human characteristics.

What is Personification? 

200

An author’s attitude toward his or her subject and audience.  

What is Tone? 

200

"But the premise and the base are here, the lines of the Declaration of Independence and the words of Lincoln are here, and the stars in our flag."

What is allusion?

200

The story is told from the perspective of a single character, using pronouns like "I," "me," and "my”.

What is 1st person POV?

200

Character does not experience basic character changes during the course of the story.

Who is a Static Character?

300
A comparison without using "like" or "as".



What is Metaphor?

300

Anything that appears on the surface to be one thing, yet represents something else and carries a hidden, deeper meaning. 



What is Symbolism? 

300

"Nancy Lee rose and went out while the names were being called and the word present added its period to each name."


What is Personification?

300

A conflict between two characters in the story.

What is Person v. Person Conflict?

300

The author’s use of developing a character by providing physical and personality traits of an individual in the story. 

What is Direct Characterization?

400

When the first letters of words are the same as in:  She shook the shears at the sheep.

What is alliteration? 

400

A moment of sudden realization or insight that a character experiences, often leading to a changed perspective or understanding of themselves or the world around them.

What is Epiphany?

400

"There will be other awards," Nancy Lee thought. "There're other schools in other cities. This won't keep me down. But when I'm a woman, I'll fight to see that these things don't happen to other girls as this has happened to me."

What is Epiphany?

400

The narrator acts as an impartial observer, relaying only what can be seen and heard, without access to the characters' thoughts or feelings

 What is 3rd Person Objective POV?

400

The author’s use of developing a character through speech, thoughts, emotions, actions, and looks.

What is Indirect Characterization?

500

The writer or speaker refers either directly or indirectly to a person, event, or thing in history or to a work of art or literature.

What is Allusion?
500

The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.

What is Diction?

500

"The woman's eyes were full of strength and courage."

What is a Metaphor?

500

The narrator knows all the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all characters in the story, as well as having access to events happening in different places.

What is 3rd Person Omniscient POV?

500

A character who contrasts with another character - usually the protagonist— to highlight particular qualities of the other character.

What is a Foil Character?