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Point of View
refers how the story is delivered to the audience by the way of a narrator
Setting
where the story takes place
Direct Characterization
when a writer makes direct statements about a character's personality
Indirect Characterization
when the writer reveals information about a character and his personality through thoughs, words, and actions
Theme
the moral message that the story illustrates about human condition
Irony
something that happens that you would never expect
Foreshadowing
predicting what will happen next
Mood
emotional atmosphere created by the tone
Conflict
struggle between two opposing forces
Symbolism
something that represents something else
Foil
a character that serves as a contrast to emphasize the qualities of another
Plot
the series of events which make up a story
Simile
comparing using "like" or "as"
Metaphor
comparing without using "like" or "as"
High Angle
camera looks down at subject
Low Angle
camera looks up at subject
Dutch Angle
subject appears to be at a slanted line
Close Up
a shot whose field of view is very narrow
Medium shot
shows subject in equal relation to some immediate surroundings
Long Shot
shows subject in equal relation to some immediate surroundings
Pan
camera stays in place, but rotates from side to side
Tilt
camera stays in place, but pivots up or down
Composition
the location of an object withing a single frame, also considering foreground, background, and angle