“The wind whispered through the trees as the hero entered the forest.”
What figurative language is used and what mood does it create?
Personification; it creates a calm or eerie mood.
A story describes a character walking through “a sea of endless gray buildings.”
What figurative language is used and what tone does it create?
Metaphor; it creates a dull or depressing tone.
A broken clock appears throughout a story about regret. What might it symbolize and how does it connect to narrative structure?
Lost time/regret; it reinforces themes throughout the plot.
How can multiple perspectives combined with symbolism create deeper meaning in a story?
They show different interpretations of the same symbol, revealing complex truth.
What does a “hero” archetype usually represent in a story?
A brave main character who overcomes challenges.
How can symbolism and plot structure work together in a story?
A symbol can appear at key points in the plot to show change or meaning.
How does figurative language influence tone in a story where a character describes their life as “a sinking ship”?
It creates a hopeless or overwhelmed tone.
A character is described as “a wolf in sheep’s clothing.” What figurative language and archetype idea is being shown?
Metaphor; it suggests a deceptive villain archetype.
“The sun was a spotlight on the empty street.”
What figurative language is this and what does it help the reader visualize?
Metaphor; it shows the sun shining brightly on one area
A story is told from two characters who disagree about the same event. What narrative technique is this and why is it used?
Multiple perspectives; to show different sides of the truth
A story alternates between past and present timelines. What narrative technique is this and how does it affect meaning?
Nonlinear plot structure; it deepens understanding by revealing backstory.
How does plot structure affect the impact of figurative language in a story?
The placement of figurative language at key plot moments strengthens emotional impact.
What point of view uses “he,” “she,” or “they”?
Third-person point of view.
“The silence screamed louder than words.” What figurative language is this and what effect does it create?
Personification/oxymoron-like expression; it creates tension and emotional intensity.
How does an archetype change when a “hero” makes selfish decisions?
It shifts into an anti-hero or morally complex character.
A story reveals the ending first, then explains how it happened. What structure is this and how does it affect meaning?
Flashback/nonlinear structure; it builds suspense and deeper understanding.
How does imagery help a story’s mood?
It helps the reader picture scenes and feel the emotion of the story.
How can archetypes help readers understand characters faster?
They give familiar character patterns that help readers predict roles and traits.
A writer uses dark weather during a character’s emotional breakdown. What is this an example of and why is it effective?
Symbolism/setting reflecting mood; it connects environment to emotion.
Explain how figurative language, symbolism, and narrative techniques all work together in storytelling.
Figurative language creates emotional meaning, symbolism adds deeper themes, and narrative techniques shape how the story is revealed; together they build full understanding.