Figurative Language Definitions
Figurative Language Examples
Literary Devices Definitions
Literary Devices Examples
Plot
100

This type of figurative language compares two or more things using "like" or "as"

Simile

100

What example of figurative language is this?

"Buzz! Thwack! Zing!"

Onomatopeia

100

A literary device that employs sensory details to create a thorough description of the setting/characters (what you can see, hear, smell, taste, feel). 

Imagery

100

In "A Christmas Carol," Scrooge begins the story as a miserable, greedy man. As the ghosts appear, he begins to understand the need for empathy and connection with others.

What literary element is this an example of?

Dynamic character

100

Sequence of events in a story

Plot

200

A word that represents a sound/noise

Onomatopeia

200

What example of figurative language is this?

"Now I know your Kryptonite, James."


Allusion

200

The overall meaning or deeper message of a story conveyed by the author. 

Theme

200

In The Outsiders Ponyboy wondered what it was like inside a burning ember. Later in the story, he finds himself in a fire at the church.

His wonder early in the story is an example of what literary device?

Foreshadowing

200

Provides the background information on the characters and the setting at the beginning of a story.

Exposition

300

An exaggeration made for dramatic effect

Hyperbole

300

What example of figurative language is this?

"Observe the white web-work which gleams from these cavern walls."

Alliteration

300

When an object, color, action, character, or thing represents a deeper meaning or message. 

Symbolism

300

As readers, we knew that Juliet was just sleeping. The characters believed she was actually dead.

What is this an example of?

Dramatic irony

300

The point of the story where the conflict reaches its greatest intensity and the main character experiences the most intense emotions.

Climax

400

The repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning of multiple words in a phrase/sentence. 

Alliteration

400

What example of figurative language is this?

"The thousand insults of Fortunado I had borne as best I could."

Hyperbole

400

What type of literary device is this?

A character says something but thinks/means something else entirely.

Verbal Irony

400

In The Scarlet Ibis, the color red represents a warning. Red often represents blood and danger. 

What is this an example of?

Symbolism
400

A series of events where the main character faces opposition and the conflict grows.

rising action
500

What is an allusion in literature?

A reference to something (character, figure, person, movie, book, place, etc.) that exists outside of the text, sometimes without directly mentioning it.  

500

What example of figurative language is this?

"I did not know then that pride is a wonderful, terrible thing, a seed that bears two vines, life and death."

Metaphor
500

Overall feeling created conveyed by the story to the reader

Mood

500

Cask of Amontillado - 

Revenge; keep your friends close, but your enemies closer; what goes around comes around

What is this an example of?

Theme

500

Draw and label the plot pattern IN ORDER!

Exposition

Rising action

climax

falling action

resolution