Terms
Terms II
Point of View
Conflict
Terms III
100
Conflicts are resolved and loose ends are tied up
What is resolution
100
Sequence of related events that make up a story
What is plot
100
"I"
What is 1st person
100
Character against a man made institution
What is Man Vs. Society
100
Provides hints that suggest future events in a story
What is foreshadowing
200
The time and place of an action
What is setting
200
Turning point in a story
What is climax
200
"You"
What is 2nd person
200
Character against each other
What is Man Vs. Man
200
Central character or hero in a narrative or drama
What is protagonist
300
Atmosphere of a literary work where feelings are conveyed
What is mood
300
Events in a story that move the plot forward
What is rising action
300
"He", "She", "They", or "It"
What is 3rd person
300
Character against himself; internal
What is Man Vs. Self
300
A person, place, or action that stand for something beyond itself
What is symbolism
400
Whiter's attitude toward his or her subject
What is tone
400
Part of the plot of a story that occurs after the climax
What is falling action
400
Having complete or unlimited knowledge, awareness, or understanding; perceiving all things
What is omniscient
400
Character against something like a tornado or storm; external
What is Man Vs. Nature
400
A force working against the protagonist, or main character
What is the antagonist
500
Sets the tone, establishes the setting, introduces the characters, and gives the reader important background information
What is exposition
500
The meaning, moral, or message about life or human nature
What is theme
500
A narrator whose knowledge is limited to one character, either major or minor
What is limited omniscient
500
Who is your favorite teacher?
What is Ms. Brombolich
500
Contrast between what is expected and what actually happens
What is Irony
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