TELL ME A STORY
A CERTAIN POINT OF VIEW
ISN'T IT IRONIC?
WHAT DOES IT ALL MEAN?
NAME THE TERM(S)!
100

This hint at a later event may only be recognized in retrospect... unless you're reading closely.

What is foreshadowing?

100

The name of this point of view literally means "all-knowing."

What is omniscient point of view?

100

This type of irony is sometimes synonymous with sarcasm.

What is verbal irony?

100

When discussing Ann's thoughts and feelings in detail, "The Painted Door" demonstrates this method of delivering information.

What is direct presentation?

100

"So intent is he upon the future that he dangerously ignores the present and does not notice the police car, concealed in the shadows of a side street, nose out and follow him."

What is foreshadowing, dramatic irony, and omniscient point of view?

200

The contrast between the prince's castle and the devastated countryside in "Masque of the Red Death" is an example of this technique.

What is juxtaposition?

200

This is the term for the person or voice from whose point of view the story is told.

What is the narrator?

200

To a modern audience, the passengers' excitement to board the ship in Titanic would be an example of this.

What is dramatic irony?

200

This is the term for the underlying idea that the story (or author) is trying to express.

What is a theme?

200

"It is getting to be a great effort for me to think straight. Just this nervous weakness, I suppose [...] -- there are so many of those creeping women, and they creep so fast. I wonder if they all came out of that wall paper, as I did?"

What is unreliable narration, internal conflict and symbolism?

300

Even though we know it's fiction, sometimes a story just feels so real, you know?

What is verisimilitude?

300

This point of view is similar to a camera: watching the characters' exterior behaviour, but without access to their internal feelings or thoughts.

What is objective point of view?

300

This type of irony could occur when someone's action causes the opposite of what they intended.

What is situational irony?

300

This "show, don't tell" technique requires readers to "read between the lines" to infer and deduce meaning.

What is indirect presentation?


300

"I asked for her help in tracing out the character for 'ai' on the paper below Mom's letter. I wrote the character again and again on the paper, intertwining my pen strokes with her words."

What is indirect presentation?

400

In "The Paper Menagerie," the protagonist's evolving attitude towards his mother and heritage makes him an example of this type of character.

What is a dynamic character?

400

In first person point of view, the narrator is usually this character.

Who is the protagonist?

400

The ending of "Identities" demonstrates both of these types of irony.

What are situational irony and dramatic irony?

400

The ebony clock in "Masque of the Red Death" is one of many examples of this.

What is symbolism?

400

"Pay no attention to me. Seven years a farmer's wife -- it's time I was used to staying alone."

What is verbal irony?

500

Oh my gosh... I finally understand! I understand everything!!

What is epiphany?

500

In these two types of point of view, the reader only sees the knowledge and thoughts of a single character.

What are first person point of view, and third person limited point of view? 

500

Dramatic irony usually creates one of these two effects.

What is tension/suspense or humour?

500

"Totem" uses these techniques to illustrate the Canadian government's treatment of indigenous peoples.

What are allegory and satire?

500

"Larue held the totem pole and Jimmy cut through the base, the chain screaming, the wood chips flying all around the gallery. Some of the larger chips bounced off the paintings and left small dents in the swirling waves and the glistening rocks and the seabirds floating in the wind."

What is allegory, imagery, and external conflict?