AP Lit Vocab - Round 1

An artistic depiction of an open book with classic literary characters and elements surrounding it, evoking themes from novels like 'The Bluest Eye' and 'The Great Gatsby'.

AP Literature Vocabulary Challenge

Test your knowledge of literature with this engaging quiz focused on key themes, characters, and narrative techniques found in notable literary works, including 'Night' and 'The Bluest Eye'. Perfect for students and literature enthusiasts alike!

  • 12 thought-provoking questions
  • Covers a range of literary concepts
  • Enhance your understanding of classic literature
12 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ReadingRaven42
Who or what is one possible antagonist in "Night"?
In general, how would you describe the plot structure of "The Bluest Eye"?
Write an AP thesis statement about anything you've read.
What is one thing that the setting of "The Bluest Eye" might represent?
What is missing from this thesis statement? "In the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the author uses symbolism to represent the artificial hope that Gatsby wrongfully holds onto."
First person narration changes our understanding of a story in different ways. What is one thing that first person narration can show us that second and third person narration cannot?
True or false? The protagonist is synonymous with the narrator.
Describe two different aspects of the setting in the book that you read over break.
If not a person, what might an antagonist be?
Is the protagonist always the "good guy" (using "guy" as a gender neutral term) in the story?
In a typical plot structure, what is the beginning of a story when we're introduced to character, setting, etc. called?
Name any book that you've read that's told in third person narration.
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