Literary Techniques
Literary Elements
Mix
100

A story. It can be fiction or nonfiction, written in first person or third person point of view. 

Narrative

100

A story in which the characters, settings, and actions stand for something beyond themselves.

Allegory

100

A struggle between opposing forces and/or characters.

Conflict

200

The series of actions and events that take place in a story. 

Plot

200

Using the five senses in writing

Imagery

200

The time and place in which a story happens.

Setting

300

Any person appearing in a work of fiction is called a character. 

Character

300

He is like a clever, old fox is an example of what literary technique? 

Simile

300

Giving human characteristics to non-human objects.

Personification

400

What is the author’s attitude called?

Tone

400

Comparing two unlike things without using a connecting word such as “like” or “as” is what literary technique? 

Metaphor

400

A persuasive appeal that brings out emotions.

Pathos

500

What is created by the feelings the reader has in response to the writing

Mood

500

The use of symbols to express ideas or qualities in writing, art, or music.

Symbolism

500

A persuasive appeal based on trust, usually featuring a celebrity or professional.

Ethos