Literary device in the form of a poem, phrase or sentence usually placed at the begging of the work.belongs to another Writer.
EX: Preface of tthe Great Gatsby
What is "Epigraph"?
100
The central figure of a story, typically thought of a hero but not always the case.
What is "Protagonist"?
100
Narrator takes part in the Story.
What is "First person"?
100
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100
Introduces the Story to Reader.
What is "Exposition"?
200
Character who undergoes internal change after an action in the novel.
What is "Dynamic Character"?
200
Character that stands in opposition to the central character, not always the "villain".
What is "Antagonist"?
200
Narrator is addressing reader.
What is "Second Person"?
200
This explains the order of events, usually a guide line on how stories are written.
What is "Plot"?
200
Conflict becomes evident in this part of the story. Events begin to culminate.
What is "Rising Action"?
300
Character who remains the same throughout the entire novel.
What is "Static Character"?
300
A Character who has characteristics opposite to that of the conventional "hero".
What is "Anti Hero"?
300
Narrator knows what the main Character knows, feels, and thinks.
What is "Third Person Limited"?
300
When the Narrator explains all or part of his/ her life.
What is "Autobiography"?
300
The part of the plot where the conflict reaches a turning point. Action is at its Highest.
What is "Climax"?
400
A Character who is quickly recognized by the reader requiring no development by the author.
What is "Stock Character"?
400
The use of ideas to signify other ideas or qualities by giving them different, non literal meanings.
EX: In "The Tide Rises, The Tide Falls", the tide represents life.
What is "Symbolism"?
400
Narrator knows everything about every Character. HE IS GOD.
What is "Third Person Omniscient"?
400
Narrator cannot be trusted as he is biased or makes errors.
What is "Unreliable Narrator"?
400
Crucial change in the course of the story.
What is "Crisis"?
500
Character that shows qualities that are in contrast with another's to highlight that character's traits.
What is "Foil Character"?
500
Mode of narration.
What is "POINT OF VIEW"?
500
Narrator delivers tale as an outsider, not knowing what the character's think or feel and only recounting merely the character's actions.
What is Third Person Objective"?
500
A traditional story that recounts in a romantic fashion the story of a person, hero, saint, or national figure.