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33 Cards in this Set

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origin myths
a myth that often is the foundation of a culture
oral tradition
tradition passed down through oral stories
exploration narratives
narratives written by people on expeditions
slave narrative
story written while enslaved
emotional appeal
a way of arousing emotion
Middle Passage
A type of trade used to get supplies to the new world.
journal
a place that people write about what happened to them.
author's point of view
when a story is told from the author's point of view
captivity narrative
a story written when imprisoned
narrative accounts
to make stories based on experience
sermon
speach given by a member of clergy
oratory
a type of public speaking
autobiography
a story of one's own life
thrid-person omniscient point of view
a story told from the perspective of "god"
direct and indirect characterization
when an author makes a statement directly to the reader
single effect
every story has a single emotional effect
Gothic elements
elements that make a scary story
parable
a story that illustrates a principle or lesson
symbol
a mark that represents something
native american myths, 14-23
origin myth,
oral tradition
exploration narratives
exploration narratives
stories based on experience
interesting narrative of the life of olaudah equiano 42-48
slave narrative,
autobiography,
middle passage
columbus journal
journal,
authors point of view,
stories based on experience
narrative account
narrative accounts of john smith and william bradofrd
captivity narrative
authors point of view
exploration narrative
narrative account??
jonathan edwards, "sinners in the hands of an angry god"
sermon
oratory
emotional appeal
bejamin franklins autobiography, 138-145
autobiography
authors point of view
narrative account
a growing nation
exploration narrative
washington irving "the devil and tom walker"
third person omnicient point of view
narrative account??
edgar allan poe, the fall of the house of usher
single effect
gothic
emotional appeal
nathaniel hawthorne, the ministers black veil
parable
symbol?
alfred hitchcock, psycho
gothic elements
nathaniel hawthorne, the scarlet letter
symbol,
emotional appeal
third person omnicient point of view
sermon
f. scott fitzgeral, the great gatsby
third person omnicscient point of view, emotional appeal