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Person vs Person |
When a character struggles physically or mentally with another character
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Person vs Nature |
When the a character has to overcome something that happens naturally. This can be in reference to the physical elements such as storm or juggle, but it can also refer to human nature |
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Person vs Self |
When a character tries to overcome something within themselves. |
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Person vs Society |
When a character questions and goes against what society deems as normal |
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Round Character |
Character has a dynamic personality that often changes throughout the text |
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Flat Character |
Has one personality type...does not change throughout the text |
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Major Character |
Yep....main character |
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Minor Character |
Yep....not as an important character |
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Parody |
An imitationof a particular writer, artist or a genre |
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Imagery
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Writer uses five senses (smell, touch, sound, sight and taste) to describe a setting
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Metaphor |
Animplied comparison between dissimilar objects. This is different from a simile in that a metaphor doesnot use“like” or “as”. |
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Simile |
A direct comparison of dissimilar objects,usually using “like”or “as” |
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Personfication |
A figure ofspeech in which non-human things are given human characteristics. |
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Hyperbole |
Extreme exaggeration to add meaning |
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Theme |
the subject of a talk, a piece of writing, a person's thoughts, or an exhibition; a topic. |