Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde Techniques Flashcards

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What literary technique is used in Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde to create suspense and mystery?

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Foreshadowing

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What is the name of the narrative technique used in the novel where different characters tell their own stories?

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Multiple narrators

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Which literary technique is used to create a sense of duality in the characters of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde?

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Juxtaposition

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What is the name of the technique where the author hints at events that will happen later in the story?

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Flashback

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What is the name of the technique used to create a sudden change in the narrative or character’s behavior?

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Plot twist

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What is the method used in the novel to reveal the inner thoughts and feelings of the characters?

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Stream of consciousness

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What literary device is used to create a comparison between two different things?

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Metaphor

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What is the term for the technique where a character seems to change from one person to another?

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Split personality

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What is the literary term for the use of words that imitate the sound they represent?

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Onomatopoeia

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What is the technique used to create a sense of impending doom or tragedy in the story?

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Pathetic fallacy

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What is the name of the technique where a character’s inner thoughts are revealed to the audience?

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Soliloquy

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What literary device is used to give human qualities to non-human objects or animals?

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Personification

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What is the term for the technique where a character’s actions contradict their words?

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Irony

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What technique is used to create a sense of unease or discomfort in the reader?

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Suspense

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What is the term for the repetition of consonant sounds in close proximity?

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Alliteration

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What literary device is used to hint at events or outcomes that will happen later in the story?

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Foreshadowing

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What is the technique where a character’s appearance reflects their inner nature?

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Characterization

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What is the term for the author’s choice of words and phrases in a literary work?

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Diction

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What is the name of the technique where a character’s thoughts are revealed through their actions?

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Indirect characterization

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What literary device is used to create a sense of rhythm or musicality in the text?

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Repetition

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What is the technique where a character’s actions reveal their true nature or intentions?

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Character motivation

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What is the term for the use of exaggeration or overstatement for emphasis?

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Hyperbole

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What literary technique is used to create a sense of mystery or ambiguity in the story?

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Ambiguity

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What is the technique where the author reveals a character’s thoughts directly to the audience?

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Monologue