Characters
Plot Elements
Literary Terms I
Literary Terms II
Miscellaneous
100

The main character in a literary work

Protagonist

100

The time and place that story takes place

Setting

100

A hint of what is to come later in the story

Foreshadowing

100

A direct comparison of dissimilar objects, usually using "ike" or "as"

Simile

100

The type or category to which a literary work belongs

Genre

200

The character in opposition to the main character 

Antagonist

200

A struggle between opposing forces. It may be external or internal

Conflict

200

It is an interruption of the chronological sequence of an event of earlier occurrence

Flashback

200

An inanimate object or animal is given human characteristics

Personification

200

A technique that keeps the reader wondering what will happen next

Suspense

300

It is when the author explicitly states the character's attributes.

Direct Characterization

300

The point in the story at which the conflict reaches its greatest intensity or turning point 

Climax

300

It is using an object that means more than its literal meaning

Symbolism

300

An implied comparison between objects that are different

Metaphor

300

The author's attitude toward the subject matter or toward the reader or audience

Tone

400

It is when the reader deduces the character's attributes through the character's words, actions, thoughts or the reactions of other characters

Indirect Characterization

400

The underlying main idea of a literary work that involves a statement or idea about the subject

Theme

400

When the reader or audience member is aware of something that the characters are not aware of

Dramatic Irony

400

An indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary, or political significance

Allusion

400

The feeling the reader gets from a work of literature

Mood

500

A character that is universally identifiable by his/her patterns of behavior

Archetype

500

The perspective from which the story is told

Point of View

500

It is a recurring image, idea, or symbol that develops or explains the theme

Motif

500

Extreme exaggeration for the purpose of added meaning

Hyperbole

500

The repetition of grammatical elements like words or phrases

Parallelism