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narrator is the main character, uses "i" or "me".. you see everything thru the narrator's eyes
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first person point of view
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"What have i done! what have i done! until you spoke to her the other day and until i saw you in the looking glas that showed me what i once felt myself, i did not know what i had done."-ge
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MS. havisham
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"there's some folks who don't eat like us, but you ain't called on to contradict em at the table when they don't"-to kill a mockingbird
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calpurnia
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"this time we aren't fighting the yankees, we're fighting our frriends. but remember this, no matter how bitter things get, they're still our friends and this is still our home"- to kill a mockingbird
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atticus
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basic situation
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plot
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a character used in contrast to another
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a foil character
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God-like narrators, tells inner thoughts of any character, never says "i"
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third person omniscent point of view
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"stephanie crawford even told me once she woke up in the middle of the night and found him looking in the window at her, i said what did you do, stephanie, move over in the bed and make room for him? that shut her up for awhile."- to kill a mocking bird
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Mrs. Maudie
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you know a lot about this character
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round character
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a character that changes in the story due to events
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dynamic character
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place & time
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setting
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main idea of the story
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theme
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who said "you never understand a person until you consider things from his point of view..until you climb in his skin and walk around in it"- to kill a mockingbird
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atticus
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"Pip, dear old chap, life is made of ever so many partings welded together."-ge
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JOe
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you know very little about this character
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flat character
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"now tell your father not to teach you anymore. it's best to begin reading with a fresh mind."- to kill a mockingbird
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scout's teacher, MRS. CAROLYN
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"your daughter gave me my first lesson this afternoon. she said i didn't understand children much and told me why. she was quite right."- to kill a mockingbird
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uncle jack
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a character that never changes
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static character
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uses you when speaking, narrator is not a character in the story, never says "i"
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3rd person limited point of view
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person in a story
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character
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problem of the story
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conflict
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"it is a most miserable thing to feel ashamed of home"- great expectations
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pip
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"i wanted you to see what real courage is, instead of getting the idea that courage is a man with a gun in his hand. its when you know you're licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. you rarely win, but sometimes you do.."- to kill a mockingbird
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atticus
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"atticus is real old but i wouldn't care if he couldn't do a blessed thing"- to kill a mockingbird
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jem
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pressure buildup
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suspense
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hints and clues on something in the future
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foreshadow
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"ever the best of friends, ain't us pip?"--great expectations
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joe
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"..they stayed gone all the time, and when they were home, eve, they'd get off in a room by themselves..they didn't want me with em"-to kill a mockingbird
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dill
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"break their hearts, my pride and hope, break their hearts and have no mercy!"-ge
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MS. havisham
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"i'll tell them you said hey, little lady.. let's clear out..let's get going boys."
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mr. cunningham
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by who the story is being told..narrator
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point of view
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