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19 Cards in this Set
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Plot
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The patterned arrangement of events in a narritive or play.
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The patterned...
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Internal Conflict
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A struggle that takes place in a charaters mind.
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mind+struggle
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external conflict
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A struggle that takes place in a charaters mind.
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mind+struggle
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Enternal Conflict
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A struggle between a character and an outside force.
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Theme
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The controling idea or meaning of a work of art.
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First Person POV
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A form of writing in which the story is told from the perspective of a character in the story.
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Omniscient POV
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When the speaker knows everything including the actions, motives, and thoughts of all the characters, the speaker is referred to as omniscient
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Limited Omniscient POV
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When the speaker is unable to know what is in any character's mind but his or her own
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objective POV
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presents the action and the characters' speech, without comment or emotion.
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Allegory
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A type of narrative that attempts to reinforce its thesis by making its charactors represent specific ideas of qualities.
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Metaphor
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A comparison or analogy stated in such a way as to imply that one object is another one, figuratively speaking.
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Simile
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A figure of speech in which two essentially dissimilar objects are compared using like or as.
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Symbol
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Something that stands for something else.
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Archetype
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A quest or journey.
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Allegory
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A type of narrative that attempts to reinforce its thesis by making its charactors represent specific ideas of qualities.
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Metaphor
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A comparison or analogy stated in such a way as to imply that one object is another one, figuratively speaking.
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Simile
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A figure of speech in which two essentially dissimilar objects are compared using like or as.
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Symbol
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Something that stands for something else.
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Archetype
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A quest or journey.
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