the audience knows something that the character does not
dramatic irony
"I" blah blah blah
1st person
The beginning of a story. Also known as setting.
exposition
protagonist
main character/hero
the "bad guy" in a story. A person who actively opposes or is hostile to someone or something.
antagonist
With your team, give me an example of dramatic irony.
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"You" blah blah blah
2nd person
the end of the story
resolution
simile
comparing two like things using "like" or "as"
comparing two unlike things
metaphor
the contrast between what is literally said and what is meant.
verbal irony
"She" blah blah blah
3rd person
The part of the story that builds interest. Often there is a conflict or problem.
rising action
personification
giving human characteristics to objects
the picture that forms in the readers mind as they read
imagery
the result of an action is the reverse of what is expected.
situational irony
the term meaning "all-knowing"
omniscient
The turning point in a story.
climax
the main events of the story
Give one example of a metaphor and one example of a simile to describe Mr. Carey's efforts in the gym.
(your life depends on this answer)
verbal irony is also known as ...
sarcasm
The narrator is outside of the story but reveals the thoughts of one character.
3rd person limited
What is the "denouement" of a story.
the tying together of the plot
allusion
making a reference to literature, art, pop culture, etc.
a literary or dramatic character who undergoes an important inner change
dynamic character