Underlying message of a story, that relates to life
What is Theme?
POV: Know only the thoughts/feelings of one character
What is third person limited?
The act of creating or describing a character.
What is characterization?
Where characters are introduced, the setting is revealed and conflict begins here
What is introduction?
Character development where the author “tells” about the character
What is direct characterization?
Sounds, time, smells, details of season, architecture, sights all provide information about the story's _________
What is setting?
POV: Only can see and hear dialogue type narration, like a camera in the room
What is third person objective?
Largest part of the plot
What is rising action?
Character development using “showing” details
What is indirect characterization?
A character with various characteristics or traits. We know a lot about how they think/feel.
What is round character?
POV: Know the thoughts and feeling of all characters
What is third person omniscient?
The character undergoes a change.
What is dynamic character?
The events that follow the climax and lead to the resolution where loose ends are tied up
What is falling action?
Jealousy, anxiety, stress are all examples of this type of conflict
What is Internal Conflict?
Character central to the action of a story and the primary character in a text, often positioned as “good” or the character with whom readers are expected to identify.
What is protagonist?
How the reader feels during the story
What is mood?
What is conflict?
Man vs. Man or Character vs. Character is what type of conflict?
What is external conflict?
Two ways of presenting details, personality traits about a character
What is indirect and direct characterization?
What is First Person POV?
Not many sides to his/her personality, maybe we know only one trait
What is flat character?
When something concrete (literal) stands for something abstract (figurative) ex. leg of lamb or embalmed pets
What is symbol or symbolism?