A comparison betweeen two different things using like or as.
What is a simile?
These are lessons about love, betrayal, power, and freedom are prevalent across diverse literary works.
What are themes?
What POV stand for.
What is Point of View?
The major turning point of a story.
What is the climax?
When Rose has a profound realization and her thinking becomes clear as to what to do...
What is an epiphany?
This rhetorical device uses the same sounding word at least twice!
What is rhyme?
This person tells the story.
Who is the narrator?
When the author writes in the first-hand perspective of a character; uses words like I, me, we, my...
What is first person?
The main problem in the story that must be solved.
What is conflict?
The king of fruits! It's used here for a bit of humor.
What is durian?
Stop exaggerating! You're not going to die if your mom doesn't let you go shopping this weekend!
What is hyperbole?
These are the people or animals in a story. Sometimes they are known as protagonists or if a villian, an antagonist!
What are characters?
You walk into the room. You get chills down your back. You sit down and take a big breath. This POV is often related to giving instructions, or meditation.
What is second person?
The first part of a story that introduces characters and setting.
What is exposition?
Authors may use different characters, settings, symbols, or events to explore various facets of this.
What are themes?
What is alliteration?
The setting includes these TWO important elements.
What are time and place? *where, when*
When we know the thoughts and feelings of one character only.
What is third person limited?
The main events of a story are called this.
What is the plot?
Once Rose makes the decision to give Jak the drink, there's no turning back. This is the turning point of a story.
What is the climax?
This type of metaphor continues through an entire piece of poetry, story, or song...
What is an extended or sustained metaphor?
Sometimes called a conceit.
the final solution or untangling of the conflicts or difficulties that make up the plot of a literary work.
What is the denoument?
When we know the thoughts and feelings of ALL characters. God-like knowledge...
What is third person omniscient?
When a character in a story relives something in the past. It's often shown in movies by a cloudy background and harplike music.
What is a flashback?
A warning about a movie or plot event is called this
What is a SPOILER ALERT?