This is also known as the beginning of the story. It includes the Who, What, When, Where, and sometimes Why, in the story.
What is introduction or exposition
When the reader knows the husband was killed by a leg of lamb in "Lamb to the Slaughter" but the detectives don't, it is an example of this.
What is dramatic irony?
The author or narrator gives the reader information about the character
What is characterization?
This type of Point of View happens when the main character of the story is telling it themselves, using personal pronouns such as “I,” or “me.”
What is 1st person POV?
The main character in the story.
What is a protagonist?
The problems or struggles that drive the plot of a story.
What is conflict
If you say "Oh fantastic" when you really mean, "Oh this is terrible".
What is verbal irony?
The Indian chief almost killing Moose Maddon is an example of what?
What is foreshadowing?
This type of Point of View happens when we have a narrator that uses the pronouns he/she
What is 3rd person POV?
In horror movies, the audience is aware that there is a killer in the house, but the character does not and they proceed to enter is an example of...
What is dramatic irony?
The enemy of the main character in a story.
What is the antagonist?
This type of Point of View happens when the narrator is a character in the story and uses the pronoun "you".
What is 2nd person POV?
When we expect to Cecil to be kindhearted and he turns out to be the possible murder suspect in "The Moose and the Sparrow", we don't expect it and it is an example of...
What is situational irony
List 3 ways an author might show characterization
What is A character’s actions, a character’s appearance, A character’s words/thoughts
This element is defined as the main meaning of the story, or the authors intended overall message in a story.
What is theme?