Home Literature Study & Quiz: Literature definitions 5 LiteratureQuizzes Study & Quiz: Literature definitions 5 By Bahaa Shammala - March 11, 2021 242 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Results Perfect, you did it! Don’t Give Up #1. the narrator is a character in the story, uses the pronoun “I.” Motif Motif Narrator Narrator Third person Third person First person First person #2. an imitation of a serious work of literature for the purpose of criticism or humorous effect or for flattering tribute. Paradox Paradox Parody Parody Parallelism Parallelism Personification Personification #3. the vantage point, or stance from which a story is told, the eye and mind through which the action is perceived. Plot Plot Parody Parody Point of view Point of view Personification Personification #4. a figure of speech in which two contradictory words or phrases are combined in a single expression, giving the effect of a condensed paradox. Oxymoron Oxymoron Parallelism Parallelism Onomatopoeia Onomatopoeia Paradox Paradox #5. the plan of action or sequence of events of the story. Personification Personification Plot Plot Parody Parody Point of view Point of view #6. A unifying element in an artistic work, especially any recurrent image, symbol, theme, character type, subject, or narrative detail. Metaphor Metaphor Motif Motif Mood Mood Metonymy Metonymy #7. The formation or use of words, whose meaning is suggested by the sound of the word itself. Onomatopoeia Onomatopoeia Oxymoron Oxymoron Paradox Paradox Parallelism Parallelism #8. the narrator is indicated by the pronouns he, she, and they. Narrator Narrator Motif Motif First person First person Third person Third person #9. the person from whose point of view events are conveyed. Narrator Narrator First person First person Motif Motif Third person Third person #10. the use of similar grammatical form gives items equal weight Parallelism Parallelism Oxymoron Oxymoron Onomatopoeia Onomatopoeia Paradox Paradox #11. a statement or situation containing obvious contradictions, but is nevertheless true. Oxymoron Oxymoron Onomatopoeia Onomatopoeia Parallelism Parallelism Paradox Paradox #12. the feeling, or atmosphere, that a writer creates for the reader. Metonymy Metonymy Motif Motif Metaphor Metaphor Mood Mood #13. a figure of speech in which human qualities or characteristics are given to an animal, object, or concept. Parody Parody Personification Personification Parallelism Parallelism Paradox Paradox Finish