The identity of the narrative voice.
What is the point of view?
Word choice, phraseology. Use of words and language to suggest meaning.
What is diction?
Any narrative about invented character and events whether verse or prose.
What is fiction?
Genre of comedy ridiculing human faults versus a witty saying in either verse or prose.
What is the difference between satire and epigrams?
Coming of age versus moment of clarity.
What is the difference between bildungsroman and epiphany?
Knows all thoughts of all characters.
What is omniscient?
A reference to a thing that is known by all versus a comparison of two things based on their being alike in some way.
What is the difference between allusion and analogy?
Writing that formulates a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience in language chosen and arranged to create a specific emotional reponse through meaning, sound, and rhythm.
What is poetry?
A terse saying on a serious subject.
What is aphorism?
The main character, the one we follow the most versus the force that struggles against them.
Follows only one character.
What is limited?
What is tone?
Presents characters directly to the audience, usually without a narrator,intended for performance.
Sayings with a deeper meaning than what is on the surface.
What is a proverb?
The act of repeating anything in text in order to create a meaningful pattern versus the repetition of words, phrases or sentences that have the same grammatical structure, or restate a similar idea.
What is the difference between repetition and parllelism?
Point of view switches from character to character.
What is limited omniscient?
Using sensory details to describe, creating a picture in the reader's mind versus visual, auditory, alfactory, tactile, gustatory.
A poem that is spoken by a fictional character addressed to another character versus a character externalizing their thoughts.
What is the difference between a dramatic and internal monologue.
Struggle of characters.
What is conflict?
Placing any of the elements of literature in stark contrast with itself. Creates emphasis and asserts a point about extremes.
What is juxtaposition?
A short narrative of an interesting incident versus a conversation of characters.
What is the difference between an anecdote and dialogue?
One thing stands for or represents something else.
What is symbolism?
When a speaker expresses their thoughts to themself, and does not involve any other character.
What is a soliloquy?
Man versus man, man versus society, man versus himself, man versus nature, man versus machine, man versus fate or god, man versus alien.
What are the different types of conflict?
Not the main character, but important to the plot and main character's development.
What is a supporting character?