Genres + Lit Devices
The Gift of the Magi
Plot Elements
Characterization + POV
Flashback and Foreshadowing
100

A word for "how we classify literature"

genre

100

author of "The Gift of the Magi"

O'Henry

100

The events that make up a storyline

plot

100

A term for the leading character in a short story, play, etc.

protagonist

100

A literary device used to hint at events that have NOT happened yet

foreshadowing
200

Refers to literature that is not based on real events. "made up" or imaginary

fiction

200

the names of the two main characters in the story

Jim and Della

200

info about characters, problem, and setting that the reader learns at the BEGINNING of a story

exposition

200

_____ refers to how an author “crafts” or describe a character in a story

characterization

200

True or False: Foreshadowing is when a character says DIRECTLY what they want/are going to do

False

300
A word for "a central message of a song/novel/poem/etc."

theme

300

Name for "sudden plot twist" that was coined by O'Henry

snapper

300

the turning point in the story; the tension is at its highest point


climax

300

If an author uses "I" or "me", they are writing in the

first-person

300

Term that describes when the plot is interrupted to talk about an event that happened in the PAST

flashback
400

the most compact for of literature used to envoke emotions

poetry

400

What does Jim buy for Della? What does Della buy for Jim?

He sells his watch to get her combs. She sells her hair to get him a watch chain.

400

a struggle between two opposing forces

conflict

400

Type of characterization where the writer shows us a character’s traits without saying it directly– we have to interpret it.

indirect characterization

400

Why do authors use foreshadowing?

To generate suspense

500

What is the difference between motif and theme?

Motif- recurring image, symbol, or topic (ie: love, clocks, time, etc.)

Theme: a central message, complete thought (Our dreams can come true if we believe" 

500

3 types of irony

situational irony

dramatic irony

verbal irony

500

3 type of conflicts in a story

man vs. self (internal)

man vs. nature (external)

man vs. others (external

500

Character motivations refers to the ____ behind his or her _____

REASONING behind his or her ACTIONS

500

FLASHBACK OR FORESHADOWING: Chippy loved to reminisce on how she would eat lunch and laugh in the cafeteria with her high school friends.

Flashback