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Literary Terms

Study your literary terms by a game of matching, flashcards, a concentration game, and a word search.

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plotthe story line
settingtime and place in a story
characterizationpersonality trait of characters
themecentral message of a work
stylewriters way of writing
point of viewperspective from which the story is told (1st, 2nd, 3rd person)
symbolismuses something to represent something else
foreshadowinggiving clues to suggest events that have yet to occur
mood and atmospherefeeling created (in the reader) by a work
ironycontrast between what is stated and what is meant
satirewriting that ridicules or criticizes individuals, ideas, social convention
similemaking comparisons between two subjects using like or as
metaphorone thing is spoken of as if it were something else
personificationa non-human subject is given human traits
alliterationrepetition of first sound (Peter Piper picked) - repeated at least two times
allusiona reference to a well-known person, place, event, or literary work to make the writing stronger
inferencea guess of what can be
stanzagroups of lines in a poem - paragraphs, stanzas
rhyme schemethe regular pattern of rhyming words in a poem
imagerydescriptive or figurative language used to create word pictures for the reader
flashbacka section in a literary work that interrupts the chronological order of events to relate an event from an earlier time. (goes back in time)
protagonistthe good main character
antagonistthe bad main character
round (dynamic) characterthe character that changes (Scrooge)
flat (static) characterthe character that does not change


Social Studies Teacher 7th Grade
George P. Phenix
Hampton, VA

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