This part of the plot ties up all the loose ends
What is the Falling Action?
What are the two types of characterization?
What are indirect and direct?
What are the 3 types of Irony?
This is a Universal Message
This part of the plot sets the scene and has the setting, characters and an introduction to the problem
What is the Exposition?
In this type of characterization, the author will come right out and say how the character is
What is direct characterization?
Define situational irony
What is when the outcome is different than what we expect
POV in which the narrator only knows the thought of a select few characters
What is Third Person Limited
This part of the plot is also known as the "turning point"
What is the climax?
In this type of characterization, the reader will have to use speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions and looks to characterize a character.
What is indirect characterization?
Define Verbal Irony
When a character is battling a conflict within themselves
What is Man vs. Self?
In this part of the plot there is a series of conflicts and crises that lead to the turning point
What is the rising action?
Main character, could be seen as a good guy or a bad guy. Working for a cause or purpose.
What is protagonist
Define Dramatic Irony
What is when the reader knows something the characters do not
A state of excitement or anxiety for what could happen next
What is suspense?
When an author uses images or items to represent ideas or emotions
What is symbolism?
Direct or Indirect: "Two shining arrogant eyes had established dominance over his face and gave him the appearance of always leaning aggressively forward."
What type of irony is this: A cop being pulled over for speeding
What is Situational Irony
When you make an inference you are using what to help prove your point?
What is evidence from the text/story