The time and place of the story.
What is Setting?
The point of view from the narrator's perspective; uses pronouns "I," "me," "we," etc.
What is 1st person?
Explores the transition from naivety to awareness.
What is loss of innocence?
Struggles with other people.
What is Character Vs. Character?
A story about a girl who who attends a party where a magician performs tricks with a monkey with themes of growing up.
What is "The Stolen Party"?
Events in the story that become complicated as conflict is revealed.
What is Rising Action?
What is limited 3rd person?
A genre of horror fiction that is intended to convey fear, doom, and dread.
What is Gothic literature?
Struggles with one's own choices, limitations, behaviors, thoughts, feelings, etc.
What is Character Vs. Self?
A coming-of-age story about a young girl who is forced to confront the harsh realities of her community and her own immature actions
What is "Marigolds"?
The major turning point in the story; usually the most intense or exciting part (the struggle/problem)
What is Climax?
Past-tense, first person narration in which the narrator looks back on past events.
What is Retrospective Narration?
Two themes that are illustrated by Madame Loisel in "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant.
What are greed and vanity?
Struggles with animals, weather, environment, etc.
What is Character Vs. Nature?
A story about a poor African American boy and his mother experience both discrimination and kindness during a trip to town to see the dentist.
What is "The Sky is Gray"?
Events "fall into place" and conflict begins to resolve before leading to a conclusion.
What is Falling Action/Resolution?
Events are told out of order and jump around in time.
What is Nonlinear Narration?
The theme that Mama teaches James in "The Sky is Gray" by Earnest Gaines.
What is dignity despite hardship?
Struggles against ideas, practices, or customs of a group.
What is Character Vs. Society?
A fictional story about a bucolic American community that observes an annual tradition known as "the lottery", which is intended to ensure a good harvest.
What is "The Lottery"?
What is foreshadowing?
Thoughts, feelings, and reactions depicted in a continuous flow, attempting to mimic the processes of thinking.
Symbolizes (represents) Lizabeth and a theme from "Marigolds" by Eugenia Collier/
What is strength & resilience?
Struggles against fate or a spiritual/religious force.
What is Character Vs. Fate/the Supernatural?
A short story where detectives capture a man who admits to the killing of the old man with a strange eye.
What is "The Tell-Tale Heart"?