Who wrote it?
Literary devices
True/False
Literary movements
Who/What is it?
100

A Farewell to Arms

Ernest Hemingway

100

He is strong as an ox.

Simile

100

Poetry, prose, and drama are literary forms.

True.

100

It often uses symbols of death.

Decadence.

100

A person who named the Cursed Poets.

Paul Verlaine.

200

Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen

200

My heart danced when he walked in the room.

Personification

200

Quatrain is a stanza of 5 lines.

False. 4

200

This literary movemvent attempts objectivness.

Realism.

200

A literary technique invented and used by Virginia Woolf and James Joyce. It is a narrative mode or method that attempts "to depict the multitudinous thoughts and feelings which pass through the mind" of a narrator/character. 

Stream of consciousness.

300

Songs of Innocence/Songs of Experience

William Blake

300

Parting is such a sweet sorrow.

Oxymoron

300

Romanticism and Realism were both major literary movements of the 19th century.

True.

300

It emphasizes the subjective depiction of reality. The author usually identifies himself/herself with the main protagonist.

Romanticism.

300

A person who named the Lost Generation.

Getrude Stein.

400

Antigone

Sophocles

400

You couldn’t catch a chipmunk if all its legs were broken and it was glued to the palm of your hand.

Hyperbole

400

Historical novel is any novel which plot is set in any time before the present.

False.

400

The main theme of this movement is a negative phenomenon in society.

Naturalism.

400

A literary techniqe dseigned by Ernest Hemingway. The author focuses only on surface elements without explicitly discussing the underlying themes. Those are left for the reader to complete.

The Iceberg Theory.

500

The Miser

Moliére

500

Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,

Alliteration

500

Mood is the attitude of the writer or speaker of a poem towards his or her subject.

False. That's tone.

500

A model for this movement is the Antiquity. It also follows the Aristotelian unities (three unities of time-place-action).

Classicism

500

This person designed the the term 'critical realism' to denote Russian realism.

Maxim Gorkij