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Tone |
Writer's attitude towards his/her subject |
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Mood |
The feeling the vocab is used conveys to the reader. |
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Flat Characterazation
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A character with one or two sides, often a stereotype. Helps moves out the story. |
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Round Characterazation
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A character who is complex and has many sides/traits with unpredictable behavior and a developed personality.
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Dynamic characterazation |
A character who experiences a change in personality or attitude.
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Static characterazation
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A character who doesnt change/develop when he is presented.
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External conflict
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When a character is in conflict with something physical. (character, nature,etc)
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Internal conflict
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Character has conflict with his/herself
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Symbol
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Something that means something else
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Theme
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Statement about a topic
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Exposition |
The introduction of the story
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Rising action
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What occurs leading up tho the climax
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Climax
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The high point/most exciting part of the story. |
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Falling action |
Deals with the events right after the climax |
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Denoument |
The conclusion of the story |
Resolution
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Irony |
When the unexpected happens |
surprise
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Foreshadowing |
Hints the author gives of what happens in the story |
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First person point of view |
The story is told be the character's perspective |
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Third person point of view |
The author tells the story |
The narrorator
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Plot |
The natural events of the story
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