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Flashback

A scene inserted into a story showing events that happened in the past and how they have influenced the present

Chronological order

The order in which the events occurred in time are the order in which they appear in the story

Symbolism

Symbolism is the use of symbols in a story. A symbol is any thing that stands for our represents something else. Symbols are usually concrete objects images or actions used to represent abstract ideas.

Tone

The attitude towards the subject and the audience conveyed by the language and the rhythm of the speaker in a literary work.

Mood

The feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage. The author may decide to sustain the same mood throughout a literary work or the mood at change with each new twist of the plot. The tone of the narrator often helps set the overall mood.

First Person Point of View

One of the characters tells the story, which is indicated by the pronoun I and me. The audience or reader becomes familiar with the narator but we can only know what this person knows and only observe what this person observes.

Limited third person point of view

The narrator focuses on the thoughts and feelings of only one character without actually being that character.

Omniscient third person point of view

The narrator knows everything about the character and their problems