What is "Genre."
A brief account or review of something.
What is "Summary."
This is 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 one who changes during the course of a story.
What is a "Dynamic Character."
Full of thrills and action.
What is "Adventure."
What is "Objective."
The attitude, knowledge, customs, beliefs, and objects that belong to a specific group of people.
What is "Culture."
Is one who can be summed up in just a few lines without many details about their beliefs.
What is a "Flat Character."
A character that doesn't change.
What is a "Static Character."
This is based on historical events, but necessarily historical facts.
What is "Historical Facts."
Based on personal opinion.
What is "Subjective."
Is the character who relates the events of a story.
What is a "Narrator."
Is one who has a lot of depth and detail-more like a real person.
What is a "Round Character."
Is the most important character in the story, central to the action.
What is a "Central Character."
About love.
What is "Romance."
Facts or information that prove something.
What is "Evidence."
What is a "Setting."
Sometimes we see the same type of character over and over.
Appears in the story but is not the main focus.
What is a "Secondary Character."
A story that imitates another piece of art to make fun of the work, a spoof.
What is a "Parody."
A close examination of the parts or structure of something, usually as a basis of something, usually as a basis for understanding, discussing, and interpreting it.
What is "Analysis."
A group of lines that compose the basic segment of a poem.
What is a "Stanza."
Understanding between people; a common feeling; care.
What is "Sympathy."
Is a leading figure, the champion of the story.
What is a "Protagonist."