What is First Person?
Always told through the first person in order to allow the reader to directly interact with the protagonist
What is Autobiographical?
Image is used to represent something else.
What is Symbolism?
Angry, hurt or resentful because of one's bad experiences.
What is Bitter?
Feeling deep guilt, regret, and sorrow for a wrong action one has committed.
What is Remorseful?
The narrator gives info that the characters do not know
What is Third-Person Omniscient?
This novel from is idealistic,imaginative, and adventurous.
What is Romantic?
The implication of words and phrases, rather than what it actually means.
Expressing something that is the opposite of what is literally stated. Often for comedic effect.
What is Ironic?
Extremely beautiful, pleasant, or peaceful.
What is Idyllic?
This Point of View takes the reader into the mind of another person
What is Stream of Consciousness?
Type of Novel more concerned with macabre, supernatural, and exotic.
What is Gothic?
Reference to another work, concept, or situation.
What is Allusion?
Showing lack of experience, wisdom or ludgement.
What is Naive?
To encourage, stimulate, or invigorate others.
What is Inspiring?
Technique that revels the inner thoughts of a character.
What is Interior Monologue?
This type of Novel is more representative and symbolic. Its specifics correspond with another concept.
What is Allegorical?
The seemingly incongruous and contradictory of interpretations of meaning in a work.
What is Ambiguity?
Longing or thinking fondly of a past time or condition.
What is Nostalgic?
What is Jingoistic?
Used for Characters, an assembly, playwrights, the audience and an Omniscient viewer.
What is Chorus?
These novels utilize the convention of letter writing.
What is Epistolary?
The Subtle feeling that the author creates through Diction.
What is Tone?
marked by harshly abusive criticism.
What is Vituperative?
Expressing praise or commendation.
What is Ms. Rodriguez being happy with turning in work? (I mean Laudatory?)