Characters
Plot
Theme
Figurative Language
Setting
100
A character that does not change, not always a bad thing
What is a static character?
100
A series of related events that drive a story or sequence of events
What is plot
100
Define theme
What is central idea or perception about life that is revealed through literary work, author's message
100
Use of figurative language to represent objects, actions and idea is such a way that it appeals to our physical senses
What is imagery
100
define setting
What is the time and place of a narrative
200
Define a Protagonist
Who is motivated by a goal, central role, and uses strength to overcome conflicts
200
The introduction to the plot and the characters are introduced
What is the exposition
200
Identify the different types of themes
What is stated and implied
200
Define irony
What is a figure of speech in which are used in such a way that their intended meanings is different from the actual meaning words
200
refer to historical backdrop or background, season, time of day, and weather pattern
What is time
300
A character that experiences a challenge, change may be- grows mature or learns a lesson
What is dynamic character
300
All events that follow the climax, result of climax
What is the falling action
300
Define stated theme
What is a work of fiction can have a single theme or multiple themes to find connections between the story's elements and human experience
300
Types of Figurative Language (name five)
What is personification, simile, metaphor, understatement, and hyperbole
300
refer to geography, climate, housing, transportation, cultural elements, clothing, occupations, activities, thoughts, dialogue, and speech patterns
What is context place
400
Define Antagonist character
Who is a character that works against the main character, motivated to frustrate the protagonist
400
Define foreshadowing
What is to show or indicate beforehand, prefigure
400
A story's theme about life must be inferred by readers
What is an implied theme
400
Types of irony of situation
What is dramatic, symbolism and tone
400
Define sensory details
What are words or phrases that describe how things look, sound, smell, taste and feel
500
Types of characterization and definition
What is direct and indirect characterization. Direct characterization is when the writer tells what the characters are like and indirect characterization shows what a character is like and draws conclusion.
500
explain the different types of conflicts
What are man vs. man(external), man vs. nature(external), man vs. society(external), and man vs. himself(internal)
500
Rare in fiction
What is a stated theme
500
irony in which a person says or writes one thing and means another
What is verbal irony
500
The emotion created in readers by part or all of story
What is mood
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