Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Super Hard!!
100

The meaningful structure and relationship of actions and events in a work of fiction, how the events relate to one another and how they are rendered and organized in the text so as to achieve their particular effects

What is Plot?

100

The imagined universe (along with its set of norms and rules) represented in a work of fiction.

What is Story-World?

100

The shell of a text, chronological. Main focus is what is presented rather than how something is presented.

What is Story?

100

Person telling the story

What is Narrator?

100

Short prose narrative, often an entertaining account of some aspect of a culture written by someone within that culture for readers outside of it.(Unit 1)

What is Literary Sketch?

200

Type of text where the main focus is to reveal the character of an individual

What is Story of Character?

200

The represented time and place within which the action of a narrative or theater-piece is staged. The _____ of a narrative of dramatic text is the general locale and the historical time in which its action occurs; the _____ of an episode or scene within a work is the particular physical location in which it takes place

What is Setting?

200

Complex characters who develop throughout a story, come closest to human beings

What is Round Character?

200

Narrator that takes part in the story

What is Intradiegetic Narrator?

200

The appearance of being true or real; property of realist fiction(Unit 2)

What is Verisimilitude?

300

A familiar, recycled character presenting an oversimplified and damaging representation of an identity-group of people defined by gender, social class, nationality, religious groups, occupation, or such other factor.

What is Stereotype?

300

A literature subgenre that emerged in the 18th century. It focuses on the decay of old institutions; they may be set in the past and frequently picture the aristocracy, the Church, and even family as sources of entrapment, corruption, and threatening power.

What is Gothic literature?

300

Characters who mirror one another; symbolic counterpart to a character

What is Double?

300

Limitation of some sort on the knowledge of narrator. Can be placed on themselves or a result of facets in the story. (If the narrator is within the story)

What is Filter?

300

Grossly distorted representations, used generally for comic, satiric, or inflammatory purposes (to get people upset)(Unit 3)

What is Caricature?

400

A short story from 12,000 to 15,000 words, also known as the long short story

What is Novella?

400

This type of text imitates the serious manner and characteristic features of a work for the purposes of ridiculing it.

What is Parody?

400

A sort of ghostly double, haunting a character by representing aspects of his interior self that he has repressed, or refused to acknowledge and integrate.

What is Doppelgänger or shadow self?

400

The story in 3rd person, with a limited viewpoint to what can be seen and heard from a single standpoint in the story.

What is External Focalization or External Filter? 

400

To write a story so as to influence the reader's thinking. An inserted opinion from the narrator or bias. Point of view that a narrator lends to the story.(Unit 4)

What is Slant?

500

A short composition showing considerable skill, especially such a composition designed with little or no plot or larger narrative structure; often descriptive or evocative in nature

What is Vignette?

500

Strangely unusual things or artistic representations, particularly those involving bizarre or unnatural combinations of characteristics or images.



What is Grotesque?

500

Convention of a specific literary or cinematic from; kinds of characters that recur within a given genre.

What is Stock Character?

500

Musical declamation of the kind usual in the narrative and dialogue parts of opera and oratorio, sung in the rhythm of ordinary speech with many words on the same note.

What is Recitatif?

500

The deepest person in the class...(all units)

Who is James?

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