A | B |
verbal irony | saying one thing but meaning another |
dramatic irony | when the reader knows something that the character doesn't |
situational irony | what happens is the opposite of what is expected to happen |
narrator | person telling the story |
tone | attitude or feeling of the story |
theme | message, main idea or moral of a story |
revenge | What is the theme of Cask? |
suspense | uncertainity, anxious about the outcome |
Rainsford vs sea | human vs nature |
Zaroff vs Rainsford | human vs human |
Rainsford vs self | human vs himself |
conflict | struggle between opposing forces |
simile | comparing things using like or as |
life is valuable | theme of dangerous game |
Dublin, Ireland | Setting for the Sniper |
Verbal Irony | saying one thing but meaning another |
dramatic irony | when the reader knows something that the character doesn't |
situational irony | what happens is the opposite of what is expected to happen |
1st peron | character is telling the story |
3rd person omniscient | all knowing |