THE NOVEL: GREAT EXPECTATIONS

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prose

“ordinary writing“, using normal word s and sentences, without any special patterns or rhymes

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realism

showing things as they are in reality, without idealising or exaggerrating them

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bildungsroman

novel that shows how the main character grows up and changes over time; “ educational novel”

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loss (Bildungsroman)

protagonist experience a ___,usually during their early formative.

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Journey(Bildungsroman)

protagonist embarks on a ___,which can be physical or metaphorical

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conflict(Blidungsroman)

protagonist meet ___ along the way and is usually at odds with society

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maturity(Bildungsroman)

protagonist demonstrates significant change, psychlogical growth, and ___

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mise en scéne

everything seen on the screen in a film, such as actors, costumes,props,scenery, and lighting

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long shot

types of camera shot that shows the full length of the subject and their place within the scene.

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mid shot

tyoe of camera shot that shows the subject from around the waist(sometimes knees)up to their head

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close-up

type of camera shot that tightly frames a person,object, or detail at close range

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extreme close-up

type of camera shot that frames a person, object, or detail taking up most or all of the frame.

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construal

our ability to conceive and portray the same situation in different ways

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specificity

when we describe a character, scene or object in great detail

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trajector

the most prominent entity or object in a relationship

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landmark

the secondary or background focus in a relationship

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symbolism

where a writer uses concrete object or phenomenon to represent an abstract or complex ides

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explicit (vocab)

something that is stated clearly and in detail, without leaving any room for confusion or doubt

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implicit (vocab)

something that is not stated directly, but can be understood by something else

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Machiavellian

using clever but often dishonest methods to deceive people and gain power or control