Use the statement about Shakespeare’s play A Midsummer Night’s Dream to answer the question.
The fairy queen, Titania, has been given a love potion, which causes her to fall in love with the first creature she sees. Upon waking from a nap, she sees Nick Bottom, who has been transformed into a donkey by a trickster.
Which literary device does this represent?
(1 point)
This represents the literary device of situational irony, where the audience or characters expect one outcome, but the opposite happens instead.
Which literary device does this represent?
(1 point)
Responses
foreshadowing
foreshadowing
suspense
suspense
imagery
imagery
humor
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The fairy queen, Titania, has been given a love potion, which causes her to fall in love with the first creature she sees. Upon waking from a nap, she sees Nick Bottom, who has been transformed into a donkey by a trickster.
This represents the literary device of situational irony, where the audience or characters expect one outcome, but the opposite happens instead.
The fairy queen, Titania, has been given a love potion, which causes her to fall in love with the first creature she sees. Upon waking from a nap, she sees Nick Bottom, who has been transformed into a donkey by a trickster.
Which literary device does this represent?
(1 point)
Responses
foreshadowing
foreshadowing
suspense
suspense
imagery
imagery
humor
This represents the literary device of situational irony.
Use the statement about Shirley Jackson's short story “The Lottery” to answer the question.
Members of a town gather together and draw slips of paper from a box. The author does not indicate why the people draw the slips or their ominous meaning until the very end of the story.
Which literary device does this represent?
(1 point)
Responses
flashback
flashback
imagery
imagery
humor
humor
suspense
This represents the literary device of suspense, where the author creates a feeling of tension and anticipation in the reader by delaying the revelation of important information.
Use the statement about the film adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's book The Return of the King to answer the question.
As he decides whether to destroy the Ring by throwing it into Mount Doom, Frodo's face is tightly framed, giving the audience a close-up of his facial expressions. This heightens the drama and suspense of the scene, showing the internal struggle Frodo faces as he attempts to make his decision.
Which element of a film does this represent?
(1 point)
Responses
lighting
lighting
camera shots and angles
camera shots and angles
set design
set design
costuming and makeup
costuming and makeup