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Archetype |
Images,story patterns, character types, symbols, or recurring ideas the evoke the SAMEbasic response in everyone |
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SymbolicArchetypes |
Placesor objects that carry the same meaning across different story lines. (Ex = circle, red, water, light and dark) |
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Character Archetypes |
Thesecharacter types are seen in various stories, movies, and other forms ofentertainment.They areeasily recognizable and have common traits that we can predict. (Ex = damsel is distress, mother earth, the hero) |
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Situational Archetypes |
Situationalarchetypes are plot events that we see repeated in numerous works ofliterature, movies, and other forms of entertainment. (Ex = initiation, the quest, the fall etc) |
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Anaphora |
Repetitionof a word or words at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, or lines tocreate a sonic effect. |
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Allusion |
When the writer makes a reference toanother event, person, or piece of literature |
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Personfication |
A figure ofspeech in which non-human things are given human characteristics. |
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Metaphor |
Animplied comparison between dissimilar objects. This is different from a simile in that a metaphor doesnot use“like” or “as”.
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Simile |
A direct comparison of dissimilar objects,usually using “like”or “as”
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Imagery |
Language that appeals to the five senses. |
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Hyperbole |
Extreme exaggeration to add meaning |
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Symbol |
A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract. |
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Tragic Hero |
•Flawedheroes - Maybe charming, but their inner demons or flaws win in the end •Loses |
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Intrinsic Motivation |
Motivated because you enjoy the activity itself |
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Extrinsic Motivation |
Motivated because you get some kind of external award |