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35 Cards in this Set
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Characters from "The Most Dangerous Game"
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Rainsford, Zaroff, Whitney
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Characters from "The Interlopers"
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Georg Znaeym and Ulrich Von Gradwitz
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Characters from "Rules of the Game"
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Meime Jong, Mrs. Jong
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Characters from "The Lady or the Tiger"
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King, Princess, Princess's Lover
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Characters from "All the Years of Her Life"
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Alfred, Mr. Carr, Mrs. Higgins
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Characters from "The Most Dangerous Game"
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Rainsford, Zaroff, Whitney
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Characters from "The Interlopers"
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Georg Znaeym and Ulrich Von Gradwitz
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Characters from "Rules of the Game"
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Meime Jong, Mrs. Jong
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Characters from "The Lady or the Tiger"
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King, Princess, Princess's Lover
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Characters from "All the Years of Her Life"
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Alfred, Mr. Carr, Mrs. Higgins
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Characters from " The Cask of Amontilado"
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Fortunato and Montressor
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Characters from "The Tell-Tale Heart"
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old man
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Frietag's Pyramidal Plot Stucture
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1. exposition
2. Rising Action 3. Climax 4. Falling Action 5. Resolution |
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disagreement between your grandmother and you.
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generational conflcit
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disagreement or clash between a Japanese man and American laws
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cultural conflict
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struggle or clash between opposing forces
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conflict
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Two categories of conflict
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internal and external conflict
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contrast or difference between what happens and is expected to occur
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irony
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a short story is made up of series of related events that include the conflict, climax, and the resolution
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Plot
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a situation in which a person must choose between two equal alternatives
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dilemma
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refers to a character's personality or the method by which the writer reveals this personality
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characterization
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a division or category of literature
short stories, poetry and novels are some examples |
genre
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feeling created in the reader by a literary work
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mood
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ordinary form of written language
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prose
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author clearly states a character's traits
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direct characterization
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What are the 3 TYPES of conflict?
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man v.s. man
man v.s. self man v.s. nature |
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ordinary form of written language
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prose
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feeling created in the reader by a literary work
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mood
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an author clearly states a character's traits
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direct characterization
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character in conflict with a main character
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antagonist
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character has no dimension and does not change
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flat
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character is multi-dimensional and changes
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round
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events leading up to the climax
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rising action
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central message of a literary work
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theme
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perspective of the story and can be first second or third person
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point of view
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