Characters 2
Irony
Point of View
Extras
100
Method used when author tells the reader all about the character
Direct characterization
100
Definition
Contradictory statement or situation
100
Uses the pronoun “I”
1st Person
100
2 main characters in “The Most Dangerous Game”
Rainsford & General Zaroff
200
Have a large role in the story
Major Character
200
In drama, verbal irony is accompanied by…
Ironic tone of voice & expressions
200
The voice telling the story
Narrator
200
Lucy thought that what was a bomb?
Snow
300
Requires the reader to infer facts about a character
Indirect Characterization
300
When what happens in a story is the opposite of what is expected
Situational Irony
300
Sees events through eyes of only 1 character; narrator is outside the story
3rd Person Limited
300
The girl did what to the wolf in "The Girl & the Wolf"?
Shot him
400
Bad guy
Antagonist
400
When a character says one thing but means another
Verbal Irony
400
Places the reader in the story
2nd Person
400
What band did Fausto see on tv that made him want a guitar in “The No-Guitar Blues”
Los Lobos
500
Have many sides; complex
Round Character
500
When reader has information that the characters do not know
Dramatic Irony
500
Knows everything; uses the pronouns “he” & “she”
3rd Person All-Knowing
500
The official plot pyramid name
Freytag's Pyramid
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