Plot Parts
Literary Devices
Characters in Context
Major Conflicts
Metaphor, Alliteration,Theme, Motif, or Symbol?
100

What part introduces setting and characters?

Exposition

100

What is a simile? Give one example.

Makes a comparison using "like" or "as"

Examples may vary.

100

Who is Atticus Finch and what does he represent?

Justice, morality, fatherhood

100

What internal conflict does Scout face in TKAM?

Man vs. Self – Understanding good vs. evil in people

100

“Time is a thief.”

Metaphor

200

What is the climax of Of Mice and Men?

Lennie kills Curley’s wife)

200

Difference between monologue and soliloquy?

A monologue is a long speech given by a single character, typically addressed to other characters or the audience, while a soliloquy is a speech where a character speaks aloud, often to themselves or the audience, but in a way that other characters on stage cannot hear.

200

Who is George’s closest companion in Of Mice and Men? Describe him.


Lennie Small is a tall and burly, kind, loyal and caring, but intellectually disabled man who is George's primary companion and is taken care of by George because of his mental disabilities. He is kind, doesn't like to cause problems, and he loves to pet soft things such as the puppies or the dead mouse.

200

What external conflict drives the action in Romeo and Juliet?

Man vs. Man – The feud between the Montagues and Capulets

200

The mockingbird in TKAM?

Symbol

300

Name all 5 parts of a plot structure.

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution

300

What is foreshadowing? Give an example from Romeo and Juliet.

Foreshadowing is where an author hints at future events in a story.

Examples may vary.

300

How do Romeo’s impulsive decisions affect the outcome of the play?

His impulsive actions, often driven by passion and a lack of foresight, lead to escalating conflict and ultimately, the deaths of both him and Juliet.

300

What is the central conflict between George and Lennie in Of Mice and Men?

Man vs. Self – Protecting Lennie vs. survival

300

Light/darkness in Romeo and Juliet? 

Motif

400

What part of the plot leads directly to the climax?

Rising Action

400

Define dramatic irony and give an example from Romeo and Juliet.

Dramatic irony occurs when the audience or reader is aware of information that a character or characters in a story are not

Examples may vary.

400

Describe Juliet’s character arc. 

Juliet's character arc reflects a movement from innocence and obedience to passionate love and ultimately, tragic defiance against fate.

400

 In TKAM, what societal conflict is highlighted in Tom Robinson’s trial?

Man vs. Society – Racism and injustice in the legal system

400

The American Dream in Of Mice and Men? 

Theme

500

What is the resolution of To Kill a Mockingbird?

Scout walks Boo Radley home, symbolizing understanding and empathy.

500

What is an aside? How is it used in Shakespeare’s plays?

An aside is a brief comment or speech delivered by a character in a play, directly to the audience, without being heard by other characters on stage. In Shakespeare's plays, asides are used to reveal a character's inner thoughts, emotions, and intentions.

500

Give a detailed description of a character from a book we have read. Describe the impact this character had on the story.

Answers may vary.
500

What role does fate vs. free will play as a conflict in Romeo and Juliet?

Man vs. Fate – Characters try to control destiny but are doomed by fate.

500

“From forth the fatal loins...”

Alliteration