The changes undergone by a character throughout a story
Characterization
One thing stands for another
Symbolism
Style of writing between 1900-1940
Modernism
Art period in which the art depicted light and shadow and very thin brush lines
Impressionism
A story where aspects of it are greatly exaggerated
Tall Tale
A character who stays the same the whole story (Not flat)
Static Character
BANG! POW! BOOM!
Onomatopoeia
Stretched between 16th and 17th centuries
Very clear and to the point
Plain style
A long poem, the first of which was the Babylonian tale of Gilgamesh
Epic
A character who changes during the story (Not round)
Dynamic Character
Reference to something without saying what it is
Allusion
Most common in the 17th century age of reason
Rationalism
A style based on accurate representation of details, portrayed nature
Naturalism
A made up story, like Cinderella
Fable
A character who changes during the story (Not dynamic)
Round
Giving something non-human human characteristics
Personification
Art period between 1910-1920s
Surrealism
From early to mid 1800s, emphasized creativity
Romanticism
Narrative
A character who does not change during the story (Not static)
Flat
One thing is to another as something else is to another thing
Analogy
Period of writing in the 1850s after the French Revolution
Realism
Inspired by the romantics, believed divine powers drive the natural world
Transcendentalism
A nonfiction persuasive writing
Essay