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13 Cards in this Set
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Antagonist
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is the opponent of the Protagonist.
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Protagonist
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is the main character of a narrative
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Dynamic Character
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characters do change or come to some sort of epiphany.
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Static Character
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do not change throughout a given work;
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Simple or Flat Characters
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characters are typically one-dimensional and underdeveloped;
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Round Characters
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are complex and well-developed, resembling the complexity of real people
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Foil |
When the Antagonist displays traits which directly contrast the traits of the Protagonist
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Figurative Language:
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The conscious departure from normal or conventional ways of speaking by the writer.
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Point-of-View:
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The speaker or narrator of a work through which the audience or readers perceive the details of plot and character.
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Omniscient
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enters the minds of more than one character
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Limited
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enters the minds of only one character
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Objective
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does not enter the minds of any characters
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Setting:
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The physical, sensuous location of the action, the time in which the action occurs, and the social environment of the characters.
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