This type of conflict is usually seen when a person has a problem with Mother Nature.
What is human vs. nature?
This word comes from the Greek word meaning "opponent."
What is an antagonist?
What is the 'point of no return'?
What are the three types of irony? Explain what they are.
Verbal, Situational, Dramatic
Benjamin Franklin started the first fire department. What kind of dogs to much fire departments have?
Dalmatian
An example of this type is seen in the show Wandavision, where Wanda Maximoff must learn to cope with an overwhelming amount of grief.
What is internal conflict or person vs. them-self?
This type of character is placed within a text to add contrast to another.
Ex. Draco Malfoy and Harry Potter
What is a character foil?
Answers may vary.
A reference to something else, without directly stating it.
Ex.
"The fourth, the fifth, the minor fall and the major lift
The baffled king composing Hallelujah."
What is an allusion?
Road work ahead
I sure hope it does.
This is seen in "The Hunger Games" where there is a struggle between old fashioned values and progressive change.
What is person vs. society?
This person changes as a result of the conflict.
What is a dynamic character?
This is the main section of the story where the conflict begins to interfere with the protagonists life - sometimes sub conflicts also arise.
What is the rising action?
Connotation
If point A is the top of the screen and point B is the bottom of my screen, what is point C?
Answer may vary
List all the different types of external conflicts.
- Society
- Person
- Nature
- Fate
- Supernatural
The use of describing a character through narration is known as,
What is direct characterization?
What are the four main types of narration within a story? Explain what they are.
First-person, second-person, third-person limited, and third-person omniscient.
Answers may vary.
For many years, Avril Lavigne was presumed dead and replaced by a body double named...
Melissa
In critical analyzing a text, one should pay attention to the conflict and how it influences the protagonist because it helps us understand the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
What is the human condition?
List three ways that an author uses to develop their character indirectly.
- Speech
- Thoughts
- Effects on others
- Actions
- Looks
What are the four types of setting and explain what they are.
Psychological - Character's well-being.
Emotional - Mood.
Social - The time period / status of the text.
A direct reference to something real?
Verisimilitude
What is the dot above the letters 'i' and 'j' called?
A tittle