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Title: Literary Elements


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Literary Elements
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Character
  • Who the story is about.
  • Effective development of the character is very
    important
  • Characters are developed from 3 sources
    narrators description, other characters, the
    character him/herself.
  • Main characters are called protagonist
  • Dynamic characters change due to circumstances
    presented in bk.
  • When many traits of a character are shown they
    are refered to rounded characters

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Point of view
  • Refers to who is telling the story- the author or
    the characters or both
  • Omniscient point of view- all knowing (past
    present, future, peoples thoughts,etc- usually a
    3rd party.
  • In objective point of view reader learns about
    characters by their actions.
  • Points of view of different characters can change
    the story dramatically.

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Setting
  • Refers to where and when the story took place.
  • May be important or not. Settings depicting
    history are important.
  • Settings should be revealed subtly as the story
    develops instead of tonnes of description.

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Plot
  • Refers to sequence of events in a story.
  • Cumulative plots have some repetition with
    something new being added as the bk progresses.
  • Linear- introduces character-gt problem-gt
    solution.
  • Episodic- one bk, many chapters stories, same
    characters.
  • Circular- are like linear, only that the
    character finds himself in the same situation as
    he started e.g. If you took a mouse to the movies

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Theme
  • Refers to the central idea, underlying message
    in the bk.
  • Themes are very elusive and should be very
    clearly stated.

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Style
  • Refers to how the book is written. E.g, Dr. Seuss
    has a distinctive style.
  • Hard to pinpoint

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Tone
  • Is it humorous, serious, sympathetic, hopeful,
    longing, wondrous, nostalgic, etc

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