How a character, narrator, or readers sees the events or other characters. Their perspective
What is the definition of Dialogue?
A conversation between characters.
Dialogue does not provoke decisions.
False
What is the definition of Plot?
The sequence of Events in a story.
What are the three types of Narrative Point of View and their definition
First person- the narrator is a character in the story.
Second- The narrator talks to the reader.
Third- The narrator is an outside observer.
What three things in a story does dialogue help readers understand?
The setting, plot and characters.
The reader and a character always have the same point of view in a story.
False
The introduction to a story that sets up the characters, setting and conflict is...
The Exposition
What should you pay attention to, to analyze a characters Point of View?
Their thoughts, feelings, and beliefs.
Whether the characters dialogue matches their actions.
Dramatic Irony helps create humor.
True
What is the Time and Place of a story?
The setting
What is the definition of Dramatic Irony?
Information that a readers has, that some or all of the characters do not have.
Yes, the dialogue reveals how the character feels, or thinks about a situation or another character.
Every line of Dialogue is important to analyze.
False
What is the struggle between opposing forces, or the problem in a story?
The conflict.
What two genres rely heavily on Dramatic Irony, and what do effect do they create in a story?
Name the five elements of PLOT structure in order.
Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution.
Incidents are the same as Events.
True
The feeling a story or literary work creates in the READER.
The MOOD