Welcome to Storyboard That's Picture Encyclopedia of Literary Terms! We have put together a collection of storyboards to help you better understand various literary elements. In addition to the storyboards, we have included detailed definitions and examples for each of the key literary terms. Check out the list below! Create your own storyboard to expand your understanding of literary devices!
Click on any of the terms below to get started!
Allegory - Motif
- Allegory
- Allusion
- Antagonist
- Archetype
- Character vs. Character
- Character vs. Nature
- Character vs. Society
- Character vs. Technology
- Characterization
- Direct Characterization
- Dramatic Irony
- Dynamic Character
- External Conflict
- Figurative Language
- Flashback
- Foil
- Foreshadowing
- Indirect Characterization
- Internal Conflict
- Irony
- Literary Conflict
- Metaphor
- Mood
- Motif
Narrator - Verbal Irony
Bring This to Your Classroom!
Our digital picture encyclopedia resources have easy to understand information with a visual in order to activate understanding and retention. Storyboard That is passionate about creating resources that inspire children to be storytellers, and we want students of all ages to have the ability to showcase what they have learned.
- Assign a term/person/event to each student to complete their own storyboard.
- Create your own picture encyclopedia of a topic you are studying.
- Create a picture encyclopedia of the people in your class or school.
- Post storyboards to class and school social media channels.
- Copy and edit these storyboards and encyclopedia pictures and use them as references or visuals.
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