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