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Point of view
Tone and mood
Characterization
Elements of plot
Time periods
100
the contrast between what is expected or what appears to be and what actually is
What is Irony
100
author attitude towards a subject
What is tone
100
the main character
What is protagonist
100
a series of events that builds from the conflict
What is Rising Action
100
mayflower arrives in plymouth, Ma
What is Early American
200
Author uses of hints or clues to suggest events that will occur later in the story
What is Foreshaddowing
200
the climate of feeling in a literary work
What is mood
200
the character or force that opposes the protagonist
What is antagonist
200
the events after the climax which close the story
What is falling action
200
westward expansion
What is Native Americans
300
contrast between what is said and what is meant
What is verbal irony
300
the main idea or underlying meaning of a work
What is theme
300
a character the provides a contrast to the protagonist
What is foil
300
rounds out and concludes the action
What is resolution
300
myth and legends
What is native americans
400
refers to an event which is opposite of what is expected or intended
What is situational irony
400
the language that appears to the senses
What is imagery
400
grow to a higher level of understanding in the course of the story
What is dynamic character
400
the essences of fiction the creates plot
What is conflict
400
poetry pose
What is Romanticisim
500
occurs when the audience or reader knows more than the character
What is dramatic irony
500
is a person, place or subject which has meaning , but also stands for somthing else
What is symbolism
500
three dimensional characters
What is major character
500
the event or character that triggers the conflict
What is inciting force
500
poems, diaries,sermons, histories
What is Early Americans