Language that uses words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation
What is Figurative Language?
Who is telling the story
What is Point of View?
The main character
Who is the Protagonist?
Comparison using Like or As
What is a Simile?
The start of a conflict
What is Inciting Incident?
Repetition of Identical Sounds
A word choice to create a specific effect
What is Diction?
The narrator uses (I, we, us)
What is 1st Person Point of View?
A character that is the source of the conflict (Against the protagonist)
Who is the Antagonist?
An implied comparison between dissimilar objects Ex: "Her talents blossomed."
Use of the word whose sound imitates a similar meaning
What is Onomatopoeia?
Rhyming Pattern among lines of poetry (ABAB CDCD EE)
What is Rhyme Scheme?
Extreme exaggeration
What is Hyperbole?
Uses He, She, They
Place where a story takes place
What is Setting?
Language that appeals to the five senses
What is Imagery?
Phrase that consists of 2 words that are contradictory such as "Living Dead"
What is Oxymoron?
Figure of speech in which non-human things are given human characteristics
What is personification?
Repetition of vowel sounds followed by different consonant sound (Ex: The pond is long gone)
What is Assonance?
Like a camera. Does not know thoughts.
What is 3rd Person Limited Objective Point of View?
The manner in which the author develops the characters and personalities
What is Characterization?
The end of a literary work when loose ends are tied up and questions are answered
What is Resolution?
Type or category which the work belongs is
What is genre?
A dramatic device in which the character makes a short speech intended for the audience but not heard by the other characters
What is an Aside?
Direct Speech between 2 characters in a literary work
What is Dialogue?
Only knows thoughts of select characters
What is 3rd person Limited Omniscience Point of View?
Struggle between 2 or more opposing forces (Person vs Person, Person vs. Nature, Person vs Society, Person vs Self, Person vs Fate/God)
What is Conflict?
The method of returning to an earlier point in time for the purpose of making the present clearer
What is Flashback?
The start of a conflict
What is an Inciting Incident?
When the result is not what is expected occurs
What is Situational Irony?
Repetition of the initial consonant sound of words
(Ex: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.)
What is Alliteration?
Narrator uses "you"
A role or character adopted by an author or an actor
What is Persona?
Hint of what is to come in the future
What is Foreshadowing?
What is Allusion?
When what is said is means the opposite
What is Verbal Irony?