Slide 1Ms. Miller Slide 2 A story with two or more levels of meaning—a literal level and one or more symbolic levels Slide 3 a reference to a person, place, event,…
1.Antagonist • the character or force which opposes the main character 2. Protagonist • the main character in a work of fiction 3. • the turning point of a story 4.…
Verbal Dramatic Situational This is the contrast between what is said and what is meant. Sarcastic comments are ironic. For instance, the person who says, "Nice going,…
Slide 1Literary Terms “The Gift of the Magi” Slide 2 Allusion (not to be confused with “illusion!”) A brief reference to a person, place, thing, or event that is…
Slide 1 Slide 2 LOOK IT UP! 1. Using your smart phone, or partnering with someone near you who has one, look up the word Satire. 2. Once you have found a definition- put…
Slide 1 “Top Man” By James Ramsey Ullman “The mountain, to all of us, was no longer a mere giant of rock and ice; it had become a living thing, an enemy, watching for…
Isnât it IRONIC? Picture slide Oh, look! A âDead Endâ sign located.. âLearn To Fly Here!â? âStops Rustâ? Hmmmâ¦.. Irony is defined as⦠an outcome of events contrary…
LOOK IT UP! 1. Using your smart phone, or partnering with someone near you who has one, look up the word Satire. 2. Once you have found a definition- put it into your own…
8th English a common thread or repeated idea that is incorporated throughout a literary work; a life lesson. Theme using an object or action that means something more than…