an important person in a story/movie/show
major character
where the narrator knows all thoughts
third person omniscient
a character who changes through out the story
dynamic character
TWO QUESTIONS
where the story takes place
the authors attitude to the reader or subject
setting
tone
a symbol that is widely accepted and recognizable
conventional symbol
the leading character in story/ the good guy
protagonist
a reader who exist outside the story who uses he,she,they
a character who remains the same
static character
the main idea of a story/movie/show
plot/theme
a symbol that is specific to a story
contextual symbol
the bad guy
antagonist
character who is inside the story uses I,me,we,us
first person
when a person says something but means the opposite
verbal irony
two part question
the problem in a story,show,movie that can lead to a
conflict,complications / crisis
the arrangement of words that create a well formed sentence
syntax
a person who doesn't play an essential role in a story
minor character
does not know the thoughts only reads the dialogue
objective
when the audience knows something the character doesn't
dramatic irony
TWO QUESTIONS
the most intense part
the background information needed to make sense of action
climax
exposition
the choice of words the writer chooses that is appropriate to the context
diction
used by writers to give detail about a character
characterization
narrator takes the reader in but neither the reader nor character has access to the inner lives of others
limited omniscient
when the outcome is opposite of what was expected
situational irony
the end of a story/movie/show
resolution/denouement
BONUS QUESTION
what is the name of our teacher
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