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Final Jeopardy
CHARACTERS
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of SPEECH
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EXAMPLES
GENRES
When the author directly states
a character’s traits or makes
direct comments about a
characters nature?
WHAT IS
DIRECT
CHARACTERIZATION?
What element is used when a
picture or imitation of a
character’s habits, physical
appearance or mannerisms are
exaggerated in some way?
WHAT IS CARICATURE?
Means ‘Human Form.’
WHAT IS
ANTHROPOMORPHISM?
It is the related experience of
the narrator and not of the
author.
WHAT IS
POINT OF VIEW?
Good Character
vs.
Evil Character
WHAT IS
PROTAGONIST
vs.
ANTAGONIST?
Derived from the Old French
word denoer, “to untie” this
action that takes place in a story
after the climax.
WHAT IS
Denouement?
What is the broad idea in a
story or a message
or lesson
conveyed by a work?
WHAT
IS
THEME?
This creates the plot identified
as:
one vs. one or
one vs. nature or
one vs. society or
one vs self.
WHAT IS
CONFLICT?
Literary device in which
an author drops subtle hints
about plot developments to
come later in the story.
WHAT
IS
FORESHADOWING?
Writing at the end of a
work of literature or drama,
usually used to bring closure
to the work.
WHAT
IS
EPILOGUE?
An extended metaphor told to
illustrate or teach a moral
lesson.
WHAT
IS
PARABLE?
A figure of speech in which
exaggeration is used for
emphasis or effect.
WHAT
IS
HYPERBOLE?
A word or phrase that ordinarily
designates one thing is used to
designate another, thus making an
implicit comparison.
WHAT
IS
METAPHOR?
A word or a grouping of words
that imitate the sound it is
describing.
WHAT
IS
ONOMATAPOEIA?
A figure of speech in which two
essentially
unlike things are compared,
often in a phrase
introduced by like or as.
What
is a
SIMILE?
Authors use this element when
giving animals, nonhuman
being, or inanimate objects
human characteristics.
WHAT
IS
PERSONIFICATION?
“They had snarled themselves
into a grunting, groaning mass
of goblins on the ground.”
(Rainbow Goblins by Ulde Rico)
WHAT
IS
ALLITERATION?
Bang, click, buzz, pop, moo,
oink, quack, meow.
WHAT
IS
ONOMATOPOEIA?
“A sea of troubles"
or
"All the world's a stage“
(Shakespeare).
WHAT
IS
METAPHOR?
I could sleep for a year;
This book weighs a ton;
She was so mad, she could spit
nails.
WHAT
IS
HYPERBOLE?
The Cat & the Fiddle
Hey Diddle, Diddle,
The cat and the fiddle,
The cow jumped over the moon;
The little dog laughed
to see such sport,
and the dish ran away with the spoon.
(Mother Goose)
WHAT
IS
ANTHROPOMORPHISM?
The Diary
of
Anne Frank
WHAT
IS
AUTOBIOGRAPHY?
How Coyote Stole the Blanket
&
How the Camel Got its Hump
&
Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People’s
Ears?
WHAT
IS
FOLKLORE?
(Pourquoi Tales)
Works of Dr. Seuss,
Jack Prelutsky,
Shel Silverstein,
Edward Lear
WHAT
IS
POETRY?
Japanese graphic novels
WHAT
IS
MANGA?
Make your wager
Final Answer:
If all the parts of the plot are
integrated or closely connected,
a story has this.
Final Question:
WHAT
IS
UNITY?