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Lit. Devices

Elements of Fiction

Genres More Devices

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Sometimes this classroom is a real icebox.

What is a metaphor?

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He swallowed his pride and apologized to

the girl.

What is an idiom?

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Over the hill, under the

bridge, through the woods went

the train.

What is parallelism

?$300

Calling oneself the “greatest student in Caruso history” would be a good example of this.

What is hyperbole?

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He hated to admit it, but the baby was pretty ugly.

What is an oxymoron?

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This is the universal or

main message an author tells

in a story.

What is theme?

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This is a conflict that a character

has in his/her own mind; others can’t

see it.

What is Person vs.

Self ?$200

Complications and problems start to occur

during this stage of plot.

What is rising

action?$300

In this “all knowing” POV, the

narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all the

characters.

What is omniscient?

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The main character, often the “good guy”

in a story.

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Who is the protagonist?

Stories of this genre take place during modern

times; readers can easily relate to the

problems.

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What is a realistic fiction?

This story of a real person’s life requires a lot of research by the

author.

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What is a biography?

Foreshadowing clues are critical in this genre for the plot to move

forward.

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What is mystery?

The characters in this genre may solve a problem by

using magic.

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What is a fantasy?

In this genre, real people and

events are mixed in with fictional

characters.

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What is historical fiction?

The stairs moaned and

groaned as we climbed them.

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What is personification?

“ I want to sit a spell fo’ I go right to eatin.”

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What is dialect?

The author’s attitude or

feeling towards a topic is called

this.

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What is tone?

Winning the $20 million lottery was a pleasant way to spend an evening.

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What is understatement?

Nobody goes to that restaurant;

it’s too crowded.

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What is paradox?

The pounding wave rolled in and

splashed the child’s face, giving her

welcome relief from the hot burning sun.

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What is imagery?

Characters are introduced and the

setting is established in this

stage of plot.

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What is exposition?

This device, often comic, pokes fun at

human practices through irony and

wit.

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What is satire?

These false clues are a key component of

mysteries.

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What are “red

herrings”?

An author tells a brief story or ____________ to make a point.

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What is an anecdote?

Author’s Craft

These three strategies can

be used to create

suspense.

What are:1.Dangerous action2. Pacing3. Foreshadowing

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