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imagery

words or phrases that create pictures, or images, in the readers mind

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theme

the main idea or message of a story, poem, novel, or play often expressed as a general statement about life

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plot

the sequence of events or actions in a narrative work

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exposition

1: information essential to understanding the situation is introduced

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inciting incident

2: the event or decision that begins a story's problem

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rising action

3: the action rises to the moment of crises

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climax

4: the point of greatest intensity, interest, or suspense

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falling action

5: after the climax, there is a reversal of fortune for the protagonist

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resolution

6: the moment when the conflict ends and the outcome is clear

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first person pov:

the story is told by one of the characters in his/her own words

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third person omniscient:

The narrator is not in the story, this "all-knowing" observer can describe and comment on all the characters in the story

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third person limited

the narrator is not a character in the story, rather than telling the story from each characters vantage point, this "limited" narrator tells the story from the viewpoint of only one character

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setting

the time and place in which events in a literary work occur

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protagonist

the central character in a literary work, around whom the main conflict revolves

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antagonist

a person or force in society or nature that opposes the protagonist, or central character

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round character

a character who shows varied and sometimes contradictory traits

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flat character

a character who reveals only one personality trait

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dynamic character

this character undergoes a change during the story

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static character

this character remains the same throughout the story

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direct characterization

the author clearly tells the reader what we need to know about a character

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indirect characterization

when the reader must use hints to understand a character

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The narrator's description of a character, characters thoughts, characters actions, characters speech, other characters thoughts, comments, and actions

indirect characterization

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foil

a character who provides a striking contrast to another character. call attention to the main character, or enhance by contrast

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conflict

a struggle between two opposing forces or characters

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internal conflict

takes place within the mind of the character

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external conflict

takes place between the character and an outside force

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person vs person, person vs society, person vs nature, person vs machine, person vs self

outside forces of external conflict

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flashback

an interruption in the chronological order of a narrative to describe an event that happened earlier. gives information that may help explai the main events of the story

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foreshadowing

an author's use of hints or clue to prepare readers for events that will happen later in the story

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mood

the emotional quality of a literary work

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tone

the attitude that a writer takes toward his or her subject

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irony

the contrast between appearance and actuality, or between expectation and reality

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situational irony

when something happens that is entirely different than expected

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verbal irony

a writer/character says one thing, but means something entirely different

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dramatic irony

the reader or audience understands meanings that one or more characters do not

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suspense

a feeling of curiosity, uncertainty, or even dread about what is going to happen next in a story

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symbol

any person, animals, place, object, or event that exists on a literal level within a work but also represents something on a figurative level

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motif

a recurring feature (such s a ame, an image, or a phrase) in a work of literature

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character

an individual in a literary work

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characterization

the techniques employed by writers to develop characters

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point of view

the vantage point from which a narrative is told

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