POV A
POV B
Character
Vocab. A
Disney Trivia
100

Define first person.

A point f view in which an "I" narrator that is part of the action

100

Define third person limited.

A point of view in which a narrator describes what some characters think and feel

100

The main character in the story or play--the one who the story revolves around and who usually has a problem to solve is called the ___.

protagonist

100

Define anatomy.

the study of the body and how it works

100

Who is the fashion designer in The Incredibles?

Edna Mode

200

Define third person omniscient.

A point of view in which a narrator describes what all characters think and feel

200

Define character point of view.

A point of view that is limited to one character's unique perspective

200

What 2 things in a story help to reveal character traits?

dialogue and action

200

Define disbelieving.

not believing that something is true

200

What is the name of Wendy's dog in Peter Pan?

Nana

300

Define second person.

A point of view in which a narrator addresses the reader as "you"

300

How a story is told and who is telling is called ___.

narrative point of view (or just point of view)

300

Characters who provide support for the protagonist and antagonist, helping to reveal aspects of their personalities (character traits) are called ___.

minor characters

300

Define root.

to search for something

300

Who trained Hercules to be a hero?

Philoctetes/Phil

400

Define third person.

A point of view in which a narrator uses "he," "she" or "it" to show thoughts and/or actions

400

What do you look for to determine the narrative point of view?

pronouns

400

The character whose goals work against the main character is called the ___.

anatagonist

400

Define sage.

a plant that is used for cooking

400

What is the name of Andy's neighbor in Toy Story?

Sid

500

Define third person objective.

A point of view in which a narrator does not describe characters' thoughts or feelings

500

Analyzing the differences in the points of view of characters and the audience/reader can create effects such as _____ and _____.

suspense and humor

500

Why are characters important to a story?

Characters are important because their thoughts, feelings, actions, and reactions drive the plot--they move the action forward.

500

Define well.

to rise or fill up

500

What are the names of Cinderella's stepsisters?

Anastasia and Drizella