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22 Cards in this Set
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- Back
Plot |
Series of events |
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Setting |
Time, place, situation |
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Characterization |
How characters are developed |
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4 things setting impacts? |
Characters, mood, plot, theme |
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What do we learn about characters? |
Personality, appearance, change, conflict, background, motivation, relationship |
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How do we learn about characters? |
Conversation, action, author tells |
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Protagonist |
Main character |
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Antagonist |
Force against main character |
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Theme |
Lesson |
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4 ways author creates theme? |
Characters, plot, conflicts, setting |
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Mood |
How the reader feels |
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How does an author create mood? |
Character, plot events, Setting, figurative language |
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Conflict |
Problem |
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TYPES of conflict |
I- internal. Emotional and mental E- external. Physical |
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Irony |
Appearance vs reality |
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3 TYPES of irony |
Verbal, situational, dramatic |
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Metaphor |
Comparison w/o like or as |
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Simile |
Comparison with like or as |
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P.o.v |
Who tells the story |
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3 points of view |
1st Person, 3rd person limited, 3rd person omniscient |
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Symbolism |
Something that represents something else |
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2 TYPES of symbolism |
Conventional everyone knows Created made for story |