This is just a fancy name for what kind of literature you are reading.
What is "Genre."
What is "Myth."
Facts or information that prove something.
What is "Evidence."
The attitude, knowledge, customs, beliefs, and objects that belong to a specific group of people.
What is "Culture."
Is one of the characters the story focuses on.
Which is the "Central Character."
Full of thrills and action.
What is "Adventure."
Based on the possibilities of future science or technology.
What is "Science Fiction."
A close examination of the parts of structure of something, usually as a basis for understanding, discussing, and interpreting it.
What is "Analysis."
Is the character who relates the events of a story.
What is a "Narrator."
This person does not receive the most attention of the story.
Who is the "Secondary Character."
This is based on historical events, but not necessarily historical facts.
What is "Historical Fiction."
Fiction that has elements of magic and other supernatural phenomena at the center of the story.
What is "Fantasy."
Is evidence that is only implied by what is stated in the text.
What is "Implicit Evidence."
Is the surroundings and time in which the events of a story take place.
Which is the "Setting."
The most important character in a story.
What is a "Main Character."
About love.
What is "Romance."
A story that imitates another piece of art to make fun of the work, a spoof.
What is "Parody."
A conclusion we draw based on evidence and reason.
What is "Inference."
A group of lines that compose the basic segment of a poem.
Which is the "Stanza."
Is one of the leading figures in a story and often champions a cause in the book or works to solve the main conflict in the story.
What is a "Protagonist."
Centered on solving a puzzle, strange problem, or crime.
What is "Mystery."
A story that uses humor to expose stupidity or corruption in the world.
What is "Satire."
Is the person who wrote a book, article, poem, or other work.
What is an "Author."
Is an individual in a story.
What is a "Character."
Is the character who comes into conflict with the protagonist-he or she prevents the problem from being solved.
What is a "Antagonist."