Looking back on a moment or memory
Flashback
Define characterization
How/When the author describes a character
These people can be considered protagonists or antagonists
Main Character(s)
What are the three types of irony?
Verbal, Situational, Dramatic
When something or someone represents something else
symbolism
Define: imagery
When the author uses words or phrases to create a mental image for the reader
When the author describes the character using words
Direct Characterization
The emotional environment of the reading, setting, character, etc.
Mood
What is dramatic irony?
What the audience knows something the character does not
When you see a picture of a red cross, what could that symbolized?
Medical, Health, etc.
Giving human characteristics to nonhuman things
Personification
When the author uses the STEAL method to describe a character (Speech, Effect on others, Actions, Looks)
Indirect Characterization
define: Tone
The authors attitude
An example of this is sarcasm
Verbal Irony (when someone says something they do not mean)
When you see a picture of a Lima Spartan what does that symbolize to you?
Answer may vary
An exaggeration (ex: "I've told you a million times!")
Hyperbole
Based on this video how can Woody be described indirectly? https://youtu.be/AR_DMGO_4AI
Leader, Friendly, Caring, Helpful, etc.
When the main conflict happens in the story
Plot
When something unexpected happens
Situational irony
What could a storm symbolize in a story?
Negativity, Something bad is about to happen, Death, etc.
When words that start with the same sound are used repeatedly in a sentence
Example: Sheep should shower in a shed.
Alliteration
How does the author directly describe Victor in the short story "Seventh Grade"
Likes Teresa, Wants to impress her, cannot speak French, speaks other languages, etc.
A story is always written in one of these 1st, 2nd, 3rd. What is this called?
Point of View
Give an example of situational irony.
Answer may vary
What could a white dove symbolize?
Innocents, Purity, Clean, etc.