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15 Cards in this Set
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Plot: |
A sequence of events in the story & their relations to one another (explain /summarize the story to another person and explainwhy each event happens) |
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Exposition: *Plot |
The information you need to understand the conflict |
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End Orientation *Exposition |
Foreshadowing about the outcome in the intro |
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Foreshadowing *Exposition |
Hints throughout the story about the outcome |
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Inciting Incident |
Introduces the conflict |
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Rising Action |
Events that build toward the climax |
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Turning Point & Further Rising Action |
A plot twisting, leading to further complications |
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Climax |
The emotional high point of the story for the characters |
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Turning Point |
A plot twisting, leading to further complications |
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Falling action |
Events wind down |
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Denouement/Resolution |
Resolves the conflict; may introduce a surprise ending |
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Tragic Flaw |
Personal quality that causes the characters downfall or punishment. This flaw pushes the plot forward. |
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Irony *Dramatic |
Reader knows something that the characters don't know |
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Irony *Verbal |
Reader is aware of reality that differs from the literal meaning of what is stated |
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Irony *situational |
The exact opposite the character's intention occurs, often as a result of pursuing that desire?intention. |