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27 Cards in this Set

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Conflict
Struggle or clash between opposing characters, feelings or emotions
Internal Conflict
The struggle within
External Conflict
The physical struggle
Setting
The place the story is told in
Tone
The attitude a writer has toward a subject, character or the reader.
Metaphor
A comparison of two things NOT using "like" or "as".
Similie
A comparison of two things USING "Like" or "As".
Irony
An unexpected outcome
Allegory
Narrative in which characters and settings stand for abstract ideas or moral qualities
Climax
The most exciting moment of the story
Conflict
Struggle or clash between opposing characters, feelings or emotions
Internal Conflict
The struggle within
External Conflict
The physical struggle
Setting
The place the story is told in
Tone
The attitude a writer has toward a subject, character or the reader.
Metaphor
A comparison of two things NOT using "like" or "as".
Similie
A comparison of two things USING "Like" or "As".
Irony
An unexpected outcome
Allegory
Narrative in which characters and settings stand for abstract ideas or moral qualities
Climax
The most exciting moment of the story
Theme
Central idea or insight about human life revealed by a work of literature
Main Character
The protagonist or Central figure that the plot revolves around
Point of View ( List all Types)
1st, 2nd, 3rd limited and 3rd omnisent
Point of View
Perspective which the story is told in
Style
a particular way a writer uses language
Compare Bob Ewell to Atticus.
Bob Ewell: Bad father, lazy, dirty, drunk, racist, attempted murderer.
* Atticus: Good father, reads, sober, non racist, noble man, hardworker.
What significant role does the setting play in to Kill A Mockingbird?
It shows the prejudice back then and how things used to be.