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Title: Literary Terms


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Literary Terms
  • English I

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Literary Terms
  • Antagonist- The character of force that blocks
    the protagonist.
  • Character- Person in the story, poem, or play.
  • Flat Character- Has only one or two traits, and
    these can be described in a few words.
  • Round Character- Like a real person, a round
    character has many different traits.

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Literary Terms
  • Static Character- One who does not change much in
    the course of a story.
  • Dynamic Character- Changes as a result of the
    storys events.
  • Characterization- The process of revealing the
    personality of a character in a story.
  • Direct Characterization- We are told directly
    what a character is like.

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Literary Terms
  • Indirect Characterization- We have to use our own
    judgment to decide what a character is like based
    on evidence the writer gives us.
  • Climax- Moment of great emotional intensity or
    suspense in a plot.
  • Description- Type of writing intended to create a
    mood or emotion or to re-create a person, place,
    thing or event.

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Literary Terms
  • Dialogue- The conversation between characters in
    a story or play.
  • Exposition- Type of writing that explains, gives
    information, defines, or clarifies an idea.
  • Falling action- Presents events that result from
    the action taken at the turning point.
  • Fiction- A branch of literature that deals with
    events that are not true.

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Literary Terms
  • Foil- Character who is used as a contrast to
    another character.
  • Foreshadowing- The use of clues to hint at events
    that will occur later in the plot.
  • Frame story- A secondary story that is embedded
    in a main story.
  • Imagery- Language that appeals to the senses.

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Literary Terms
  • Irony- Contrast between expectation and reality
    between what is said and what is really meant
    between what is expected to happen and what
    happens.
  • Situational Irony- Occurs when there is a
    contrast between what would seem appropriate and
    what really happens.
  • Dramatic Irony- Occurs when the audience ore
    reader knows something important that character
    does not know. Ex, Romeo not knowing that Juliet
    is drugged in the tomb.

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Literary Terms
  • Verbal Irony- A writer or speaker says one thing
    but really means something different.
  • Mood- A storys atmosphere or the feeling it
    evokes.
  • Narrative Hook- A technique used in the beginning
    of a story to hook the readers attention.
  • Narrator- The voice telling a story.

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Literary Terms
  • Point of View- Vantage point from which a writer
    tells a story.
  • First Person POV- One of the characters is
    telling the story, using the pronoun I.
  • Limited 3rd Person POV- The narrator who plays no
    part in the story, zooms in on the thoughts and
    feelings of one character.
  • Omniscient POV- All knowing, the person telling
    the story knows everything there is to know about
    the characters and their problems.

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Literary Terms
  • Protagonist- Main character in fiction or
  • drama.
  • Resolution- The final part of the story.
  • Rising Action- Consists of a series of
  • complications.
  • Setting- The time and place of a story or a
  • play.

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Literary Terms
  • Short Story- Short, concentrated, fictional prose
    narrative.
  • Symbol- Person, place, thing, or event that
    stands for itself and for something beyond itself
    as well.
  • Theme- Central idea of a work of literature.
  • Tone- Attitude a writer takes toward a subject, a
    character, or the audience.
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