A reasonable representation of a human being, with all the good and bad traits of being human.
What is character?
100
A fictitious observer tells us what he or she saw, heard, concluded, and thought.
What is First Person?
100
The recounting or telling of a sequence of events or actions.
What is Narration
100
The way in which authors convey attitudes toward readers and also toward the work's subject.
What is Tone?
100
Central character
What is protagonist?
200
The way the story is put together according to some sort of plan.
What is a Structure?
200
Focus being on one particular character and what he or she does, says, hears, thinks, and otherwise experiences.
What is Third Person Limited?
200
a traditional story, one concerning the early history of a people or explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
What is Myths?
200
Refers to language and situations that seem to reverse normal expectations.
What is Irony?
200
The protagonist struggle is directed against another character.
What is antagonist?
300
Author's premise or something given
What is Donnee?
300
Use of “you” throughout, as though the speaker is telling a listener about things that the listener knows or has done.
What is Second Person?
300
Long tale recited during a period of days.
What is Epic?
300
In which what is meant is usually the opposite of what is said, as when we mean that people are doing badly even though we say that they are doing well.
What is verbal irony?
300
the result or results of general and abstract thinking.
What is idea?
400
The use of true, lifelike, or probable situations and concerns. Also, the theory underlying the depiction of reality in literature.
What is realism/verisimilitude
400
The possibility that the activities and thoughts of all the characters are open and fully known by the speaker.
What is Third Person Omniscient
400
A short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.
What is Fable?
400
Refers to circumstances in which bad things happen to good people, or in which rewards are not earned because forces beyond human comprehension seem to be in control, making the world seem arbitrary and often absurd.
What is situational irony?
400
Modern formulaic stories describing the growth of an impulsive, passionate, and powerful love relationship.
What is romance?
500
The interdependence of all elements of a work, including character, actions, speeches, descriptions, thoughts, and observations. The concept of organic unity if attributed to Aristotle.
What is Organic Unity
500
The story is confined only to the reporting of actions and speeches, with no commentary and no revelation of the thoughts of any character unless the character themselves express their thoughts dramatically.
What is Third Person Objective
500
A simple story used to illustrate a moral or spiritual lesson.
What is Parable?
500
Occurs when characters have only a nonexistent, partial, incorrect, or misguided understanding of what is happening to them, while both readers and other characters understand the situation more fully.
What is dramatic irony?
500
A property of all literature. Important aspects of descriptive writing, and to the degree that descriptions are thought provoking.