"Scarlet Ibis"
"The Sniper"
"TMDG"
"Thank You Ma'am"
Lit Terms
100

Protagonist of "The Scarlet Ibis"

Brother

100

Number of people the sniper kills in the story.

3

100

Main type of conflict in the story.

Man VS Man

100

Roger wanted money for these.

Suede shoes

100

Man VS Man          Man VS Fate

Man VS Self          Man VS Society

Man VS Nature

Types of Conflict

200

The older brother feels what about Doodle's differences?

Ashamed

200

Dublin, Ireland is an example of a(n)...

Setting

200

Zaroff says he hunts humans because they have the ability to...

Reason

200

Because of Roger, this happens to Mrs. Jones' purse.

Strap breaks

200

Use of figurative language to represent objects, actions, and ideas in such a way that it appeals to our physical senses.

Imagery

300

The scarlet ibis dying in the story is an example of...(lit term)

Foreshadowing

300

Alerted the enemy sniper to the sniper's position.

Lit cigarette

300

Alerts Rainsford that there are people living on the island.

Gun shots

300

Author of this story.

Langston Hughes

300

Irony that occurs when the audience knows more about the situations, causes of conflict, and resolutions before the main characters.

Dramatic Irony

400

The brothers getting stuck in the storm is an example of what type of conflict?

Man VS Nature

400

Type of irony at the end of the story.

Situational Irony

400

If Rainsford refused to be hunted this was going to happen.

Tortured by Ivan

400

Mrs. Jones brings Roger home to do this.

Feed him dinner

400

Attitude of the writer towards a subject or audience.

Tone

500

Doodle's health complication.

Weak Heart

500

The party the sniper fights for.

The Republicans

500

Name of the spike fall trap.

Burmese Tiger Pit

500

The antagonist of the story is...

Mrs. Jones

500

An indirect reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance.

Allusion