Literary devices in Things Fall Apart
Boost your literary device skills! Define and identify key terms like theme, setting, and irony.
What does the term "point of view" refer to? a short tale to teach a moral lesson the position of the narrator in relation to the story The place and time at which a play, novel, or film is represented as happening The lesson learned after reading a story A fable is: an epilogue the same thing as an epic poem a story within a story a short tale to teach a moral lesson, often with animals or inanimate object as characters Tortoise and the Hare is an example of a fable. True False What is a proverb? a short saying, usually of unknown or ancient origin, that expresses some useful thought, commonplace truth, or moral lesson a short tale to teach a moral lesson psychological struggle within the mind of a literary or dramatic character conversation between two or more people Something used to represent something else: digression symbol foreshadowing perspective What is a stylistic device authors employ to create a temporary departure from the main subject of the narrative (to focus on apparently unrelated topics)? allegory proverb allusion digression Students, please fill in the blank with the correct missing word in the sentence below: A flashback is a literary or cinematic device in which an earlier event is inserted into the normal chronological order of a narrative. Students, please fill in the blank with the correct missing word in the sentence below: The central idea, topic, or point of a story, essay, or narrative is its theme. Students, please fill in the blank with the correct missing word in the sentence below: Foreshadowing gives the audience hints or signs about the future. The time and place of a novel: perspective dramatic irony setting allusion Conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie dialogue stage directions footnotes I don't know. Students, please fill in the blank with the correct missing word in the sentence below: When you expect one thing to happen but something else does, this is called situational irony. When the author uses details to teach us about a person: setting internal conflict characterization dialogue Matching Match the following literary terms with their definitions. psychological struggle within the mind of a literary or dramatic character internal conflict struggle between a literary or dramatic character and an outside force external conflict a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view. perspective Author of Things Fall Apart Chinua Achebe Setting of Things Fall Apart Nigeria, 1959