What are the two main types of conflict?
Internal and External Conflict
What is situational irony?
When the opposite of what you'd think would happen, happens.
What is prose?
Regular writing, no poetry
What is first person point of view?
I, me, we, etc.
What is an example of onomatopoeia?
Answers will vary.
What type(s) of internal conflict exist?
There's only one type... Person v. Self
What is verbal irony?
Sarcasm
What is an aside?
When a character quickly talks to the audience or another character, no one else on stage can hear them
What is second person point of view?
"You"
What is an example of alliteration?
Examples will vary
Name all of the types of external conflict
Person v Person
Person v Technology
Person v Nature
Person v Society
Person v Supernatural
What is dramatic irony?
When you know something the other characters don't know.
What is a monologue?
A long speech directed towards the audience or other characters on stage.
What is 3rd person objective point of view?
He, she, they, with no thoughts or feelings
What is hyperbole?
Extreme exaggeration
Zaroff hunting Rainsford is an example of what type of conflict?
Person v Person
What type of irony is it when Romeo thinks Juliet is dead, but we know she is not...
Dramatic
What is a soliliquoy?
a long speech where a character is alone on stage, talking to themselves about feelings and thoughts.
What is 3rd person limited point of view?
He, she, they, with knowledge of one characters thoughts and feelings
What is comic relief?
When a writer breaks the tension with a short light hearted scene, chapter, or moment.
Describe and label the main conflict in Romeo and Juliet
Answers may vary
What type of irony is it when Capulet stays up all night to decorate and prepare for a wedding, just to turn it all into funeral decor the next day?
Situational Irony
What is a sonnet?
A poem with 14 lines, each 10 syllables, iambic pentameter, and an ababcdcdefefgg rhyme scheme
What is 3rd person omniscient?
What is the difference between tone and mood?
Mood shows the particular scenes that direct us toward the subject of a story, but tone tells what each character actually thinks of that subject.