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27 Cards in this Set
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Plot |
it is the logical sequence of events that develops a story |
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setting |
it refers to the time and place in which a story takes place |
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Protagonist |
it is the main charator in a story |
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exposition |
the beginning of the story when everything is introduced |
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Rising action |
the part in the story when the problem builds |
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Climax |
the part in a story when the problem is exposed completely |
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Falling action |
the part in a story when the problem is resolving |
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Resolution |
the part of the story when the characters have solved the problem(s) |
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Conflict |
The problem(s) in the story |
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subplot |
the plot that is not as important as the main plot |
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setting |
the time, place, and characters that you first meet |
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mood |
the feeling in the beginning of the story |
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tone |
the formal level that you start you story |
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point of view |
how you see the story through the narrators eyes |
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narrator |
The person or thing that is telling the story |
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1st person |
The point of view when the narrator is in the story |
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3rd person |
point of view when the narrator is not in the story |
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omniscient |
point of view when you know the thoughts and feelings of all the characters |
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limited |
point of view when you know the thoughts and feelings of a single character |
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Subjected Narrator |
when we see the the the thoughts and feelings of all the characters, including the narrators |
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Objective Narrator |
when the narrator cant know the other characters thoughts and feelings |
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Character |
A person or thing in a story |
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Protagonist |
leading character in a book or play |
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antognist |
someone who opposes someone or something |
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Theme |
main idea |
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Recurring Theme |
a main idea that appears in more than one story |
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Universal Theme |
a main idea that is known world wide |