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15 Cards in this Set
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Flat Characterization
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A Character who has one or two sides, often a sterotype, helps to move the story along quicker.
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Round Charaterization
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A character who is complex and has many sides with unpredictatable behavior and a full personality, usually an antagonist |
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Dynamic Characterization
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A charater who experiences an essiental change in personality or atitude, usually a protagonist
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Static Charaterization |
A charater who does not change or develop beyond the way they were first presented
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External Conflict
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Conflict with the outside world
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Internal Conflict
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Conflict with oneself
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Rising Action |
The rising action of a story is that series of events the begin immediately after the introdution of the story and bulids up to the action
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Falling Action
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Refers to the part of the story that comes immediatly after the main action and before the conculsion
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Theme
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The lesson about life the author wants the reader to learn |
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First Person Point of Veiw
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Story is told by a character within the story using "I"
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Third Person Point of Veiw |
The story is being told by someone not in the story but by an "invisible Author"
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Plot
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The natural events in a story
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Setting
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The time and place a story was written
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Irony |
When the unexpeted happenes |
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Resolution
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The part of the plot
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