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Explore key concepts such as imagery, setting, theme, irony, characterization, and more in this comprehensive guide to literary analysis. Learn to identify and analyze these elements to deepen your understanding of fictional works.
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Question 1 - 10 • When a writer uses descriptions to appeal to one of the 5 senses
Answer 1 – 10 Imagery/ Images
Question 1 - 20 The place, time, and conditions of the story.
Answer 1 – 20 Setting
Question 1 - 30 Central topic or over arching idea of a text
Answer 1 – 30 Theme
Question 1 - 40 A book about something that did not really happen
Answer 1 – 40 Fiction
Question 1 - 50 What are the three types of irony and how do you define them.
Answer 1 – 50 • Dramatic Irony: When the readers know more than the characters • Situational Irony: Thinking one thing will happen but another does • Verbal Irony: Saying one thing but meaning another
Question 2 - 10 When a character’s traits are directly stated
Answer 2 – 10 Direct Characterization
Question 2 - 20 When a character’s traits are indirectly stated
Answer 2 – 20 Indirect Characterization
Question 2 - 30 Penny was always paying attention in class, and did every assignment. She ended the semester with straight A’s.
Answer 2 – 30 Indirect Characterization
Question 2 - 40 Molly is bossy.
Answer 2 – 40 Direct Characterization
Question 2 - 50 Mr. Lee had all grey hair, was in a wheelchair, had a hearing aid, and told stories about growing up in the 1920’s.
Answer 2 – 50 Indirect Characterization
Question 3 - 10 Give me an example of situational irony from “Soul of Caliban”
Answer 3 – 10 • TBA
Question 3 - 20 Give me an example of Dramatic Irony from this story.
Answer 3 – 20 When we know that Amelie left a note for Leon and Leon does not.
Question 3 - 30 What is a theme from “Caliban”
Answer 3 – 30 Don’t judge a book by it’s cover, Appearances can be deceiving, etc.
Question 3 - 40 Describe how a character from “Soul of Caliban” changed through the story?
Answer 3 – 40 TBD
Question 3 - 50 What is the tone of “Soul of Caliban”?
Answer 3 – 50 TBD.
Question 4 - 10 What a book about something that really happened/ is based on true events?
Answer 4 – 10 Non- Fiction
Question 4 - 20 What is the attitude the author feels towards a piece?
Answer 4 – 20 Tone
Question 4 - 30 Name an example of setting from the story
Answer 4 – 30 • TBA
Question 4 - 40 Give me an example of direct characterization of Elie
Answer 4 – 40 TBA
Question 4 - 50 Describe an example of how a character changed over the course of Night.
Answer 4 – 50 • TBA
Question 5 - 10 What kind of irony is this example? Robert says, “It’s such a beautiful day outside” but it was actually raining.
Answer 5 – 10 Verbal Irony
Question 5 - 20 3 2 4 1 5
Answer 5 – 20 • Exposition • Rising Action • Climax • Falling Action • Resolution
Question 5 - 30 • Describe how Rainsford changed over the course of the “Most Dangerous Game”.
Answer 5 – 30 • TBA
Question 5 - 40 What is a dynamic character?
Answer 5 – 40 A character who changes