Plot
Narration & Character
Setting
Theme & Tone
Language & Form
100
This occurs when the author gives subtle clues for what will happen later in the story.
Foreshadowing
100
What are two things are considered together in point of view?
Voice & Focus
100
These are two terms used for temporal setting.
Time & Plot Time
100
According to Norton, this is the definition of "theme."
A general idea or insight conveyed by the work in its entirety.
100
This is a symbol in literature
Something that stands for, or represents, something else.
200
This refers to the duration of a particular episode.
Pace (Pacing)
200
This is the type of narrator that has access to the thoughts and experiences of more than one character.
Omniscient Narrator
200
This is another term for geographical setting.
Physical Setting
200
This is the difference between morals and themes.
Morals depict how things should be; Themes depict how they actually are.
200
Four types of figurative language are...
Answers vary
300
Freytag's Pyramid demonstrates what?
Plot Development (5 Parts of Plot)
300
This is the difference between a "flat" character and a "static" character.
Flat is one-dimensional, predictable, and repetitive; Static is a character that remains the same.
300
Many folk tales and fairy tales have this type of setting.
Archetypal
300
How a poem makes a statement involves its what?
Tone
300
We call the type of language that paints a picture this...
Descriptive Language
400
These are the two Latin terms that have to do with plot.
En Medias Res & Deus Ex Machina
400
This is the difference between a "round" character and a "dynamic" character.
Round is psychologically complex; Dynamic is a character who changes according to circumstance.
400
What is the setting of the entire story called?
General Setting
400
Three things that can affect tone are...
Situation, Implied Attitude, & Reader
400
The method that the author uses to rhyme in poetry is called this...
Rhyme Scheme
500
This is the definition for "denouement."
Can mean "falling action," "conclusion," or "resolution"
500
These are the definitions of an antagonist and protagonist.
Antagonist is the character who has a conflict with the protagonist; Protagonist is the leading character.
500
The cafe in "Recitatif" is an example of what type of physical setting?
Particular
500
An example of how setting can set the theme is this...
Well-known or historical settings can carry widespread themes.
500
These are the two types of non-rhyming verse
Free Verse & Blank Verse
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