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Plot
The bare outline of what takes place in the story from beginning to end. The emphasis is on how one action leads to another. (cause/effect)
Characterization
Must be accurate, realistic, and three-dimensional. The author reveals character by description, dialogue and actions
Atmosphere
Includes setting and mood (feeling or general tone of the authors feelings)
Point of view
the vantage point from which the story is told. First Person Narrator- the
action from this point of view is seen or felt by some person participating in the story.
Theme
The main thought or meaning of a literary work. It is the message or lesson. Example: Good triumphs over evil; the power of friendship.
Conflict
The problem or the struggle in a literary work which creates tension. This provides interest and suspense. Internal conflict – Man vs. self. A character has inner conflicts which must be resolved in his own conscience.
Climax
The high point of the story marking the decisive moment of the action. After the climax, few choices are left and the narrative leads to the logical conclusion.
Resolution
The falling action from the climax. Conflicts or problems are resolved in the mind
of the reader
Literature
Imaginative or creative writing. It is enjoyable or written expression of an important story, idea, feeling or emotion. All literature is divided into types called genres.
Prose
The ordinary form of written or spoken language in paragraph and sentence form without rhyme or meter.
Fiction
A literary work which portrays characters and events that are imaginary (not factual).
Nonfiction
A literary work which portrays characters and events which are true (a factual account).
Short story
A short, prose, fictional narrative about only a few characters involved in a single experience. A narrative tells a story.
Novel
A long, prose, fictional narrative containing many characters who go through a series of experiences (plot,conflict) against a detailed background. It contains more incidents and, therefore, has a more detailed plot than does a short story.
Drama
A play is a narrative written in dialogue for the stage.
Comedy
A form of drama in which the protagonist or main character is successful in overcoming the antagonist.
Tragedy
A form of drama in which the antagonist overcomes the protagonist.
Protagonist
The main character of a literary work who attempts to overcome a conflict and succeeds in achieving his/her goal.
Antagonist
the force or character which fights against the protagonist.
Essay
A short, prose work expressing a personal experience or personal point of view.
Biography
A factual representation of an individual’s life that is written by another person.
Autobiography
A factual presentation of the author’s life that is written by the author
Denotation
The dictionary definition of a word. Everyone will have the same answer.
Connotation
The ideas or feeling that a word gives you. This may be based on your experience with the word. Everyone may have a different idea about the word.
Oxymoron
A figure of speech that is a combination of words that have opposite or very opposite meanings of each other. Ex: jumbo shrimp
Metaphor
A comparison of things with like characteristics. This comparison does not use the words like or as.
Simile
A comparison of things with similar characteristics using the words like or as.
Symbolism
Something that represents, stands for something else.
Personification
Giving human characteristics or traits to something that is not human. Ex: The snowflakes danced in the cold winter breeze.
Flashback
An interruption in the chronological narrative of the story. It presents readers with a description of an event that occurred earlier than the events in the story. This provides background information about the character and deepens the understanding of the present action.
Allusion
A reference in a work of literature to a well- known character, place, or situation from another work of literature, music, art, or from history.
Irony
An unexpected turn of events in a story. A plot twist that is the opposite of what the reader expected to happen.
Forshadowing
An author’s use of hints or clues to suggest events that will occur later in the story.