Types of characters
point of view
Setting
100
a character whose traits are in direct contrast to those of the principal character.
What is Foil
100
narrator or one of characters tells the story using "I."
What is First person
100
a speaker or author’s word choice used for effect
What is Diction
200
one who is not fully developed
What is Flat character
200
a narrator or someone outside the story is telling it using " he, she, or them. "
What is Third person
200
the use of clues giving the reader hints of events to come
What is Foreshadowing
300
one who is fully-developed
What is Round character
300
an all-knowing narrator who is not a character in the story and who can report the thoughts and feelings of the characters, as well as their words and actions. (See also limited omniscience and neutral omniscience.)
What is Omniscient narrator
300
obvious exaggeration used for serious, comic, or ironic effect.
What is Hyperbole
400
usually a minor character who tends to remain unchanged throughout the story
What is Static character
400
repetition of the first sound
What is Alliteration
400
an expression whose meaning can't be understood literally: It's raining cats and dogs.
What is Idiom
500
One who undergoes change
What is Dynamic character
500
A social or regional variety of a particular language
What is Dialect
500
the words and phrases used in writing that appeal to the senses of sight
What is Imagery
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