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23 Cards in this Set
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Mood |
the way the reader or viewer feels about the book or movie. |
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tone |
the way the author or director feels about ceertain characters or parts of the story. |
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Exposition |
beginning of the story and the way things are before the action starts |
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Rising Action |
series of conflicts and crisis in the story that lead to the climax |
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Climax |
the plots most dramatic and revealing moment, usually the turning point of the story |
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falling action |
all action that follows the climax |
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resloution |
the conclusion, wrapping up the story |
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conflict |
the problem of the story that drives the plot from beginning to end |
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setting |
time, place, conditions, and circumstances in which the story takes place |
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POV |
perspective from which the reader will view the events in the story |
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narrator |
the voice of the person who is telling the story. this can be one of the characters in the story, or it could be an unknown person........... |
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first person |
the narrator is a character in the story and refers to himself as i |
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third person |
the narrator is a detached observer of the story, not a character in the story, usually refers to the character as he or she |
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theme |
the main messagee, of the story, book, movie or poem. |
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protaginist |
the character the story revolves around. |
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antagonist |
a character or force the opposes the protagonist |
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symbol |
an object or action that represents something other than itself. |
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similie |
a comparison made using like or as |
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metaphor |
a comparison made not using like or as |
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personification |
giving non living things human characteristics |
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hypeobloe |
over top exaggeration emphasized a point |
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onomatopoeia |
words immitsting sounds |
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