POV that utilizes a narrator that does not know characters thoughts or feelings.
What is third person limited?
The main point of tension in the story.
What is conflict?
When conflict builds and stakes get higher
What is the rising action?
The element of the plot where Madeline dies in "The Fall of the House of Usher."
What is the rising action?
In this genre of literature, madness and phycology is often a theme.
What is Gothic Literature
POV that utilizes words like "you" and brings the reader into the story as a character.
What is second person?
Displays the writers feelings or attitudes towards a subject.
What is tone?
The peak of the action
What is the climax?
The point of view found in "The Fall of the House of Usher"
What is first person.
The character that opposes the main character
What is the antagonist?
POV that utilizes a narrator who knows the characters thoughts and feelings.
What is third person omniscient?
The series of events that make up a narrative.
What is plot
The end of the plot
What is the resolution?
The element of the plot where the stranger teaches the young boy a strange math problem in "Where is Here?"
Climax
The theme of "Little Red Riding Hood"
What is don't talk to strangers?
The main idea, meaning or moral of a story.
What is theme?
Gives details on the plot such as characters, setting and conflict.
What is the exposition?
The point of view found in "Where is Here?"
What is third person?
The main character of a story
What is the protagonist?
The point of view used in the short film "Taking Flight"
What is third person limited?
The feeling or atmosphere of a story created by imagery and word choice.
What is mood?
The winding down of the plot
What is the falling action?
Rodericks's fear is the main _______of the "Fall of the House of Usher."
What is conflict?
The theme of "Taking Flight"
What is enjoying childhood and the importance of memories?