An important key character to a story. π€
The protagonist!
A sarcastic literary device. Opposite of what was said.π±
Verbal irony! (Irony)
Description of the background. The information to make sense. π
Exposition!
The narrator cannot see all or see all, rather by their character. π₯°
Objective!
Person, object, image,word. An abstract idea. π
Symbol!
A character that is followed by in the story. π€
Major character!
The unexpected outcome of a situation. π±
Situational Irony!
A happy ending to a story. Everything worked out. π
Resolution! (DΓ©nouement)
A character that tells their own story. π₯°
First-person Narrator!
Widely recognized by a society or culture. Like in religion or famous flags. π
Conventional symbols!
Opposing force towards an important character. π€
The antagonist!
The audience knows something a character doesn't. π±
Dramatic Irony!
A way of telling a story, like how it may be told or by whom. π
Point of View!
Physical and social context of a story. π₯°
Setting!
A setting, character action, object name, or specific work maintaining literal significance. π
Literary! (Contextual symbol.)
A side character. Not followed by. π€
Minor character!
An issue withing a character. π±
A Conflict!
The narrator knows all and sees all... π π
Omniscient!
A way of specifically choosing vocabulary suited for said story. π₯°
Style! (diction)
Central idea or meaning of a story. Seen repeatedly in a story. π
Theme!
A character that grows. One that changes throughout a narrative. π€
A dynamic character!
A means to present characters. Description. π±
Characterization!
The narrator is limited to only a few (or one) characters only. π
Limited Omniscient!
arrangement of diction to explore the significance of a sentence. π₯°
Syntax!
Implicit attitude towards the reader, subject and/or the people. π
Tone!