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21 Cards in this Set
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Protagonist |
the character the reader wants to succeed |
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Antagonist |
person or thing that causes the problem |
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foil |
opposite |
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direct characterization |
the reader is told what to think about a character by the narrator or another character |
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indirect characterization |
the reader is not told what to think and must make up his own mind |
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Foreshadowing |
about what is to come |
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Symbol |
one thing means something else |
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conflict |
problem internal or external |
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Flashback |
the reader is taken back in time to get info / background |
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dialogue |
conversation |
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1st person POV |
told by the narrator using I |
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3rd person limited POV |
story is told through the eyes of one character |
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Omniscient POV |
all knowing narrator |
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Round |
like an ordinary person, good or bad |
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Dynamic |
learns from his mistakes |
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Flat |
has only a couple of characteristics |
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Static |
stays the same |
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Verbal Irony |
sarcasm |
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Situational Irony |
when the situation is the opposite of what one would expect (ex. The hunter is being hunted) |
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Dramatic Irony |
when the audience knows stuff the characters don't know |
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THEME |
the message the author is trying to convey to his reader |