CREATIVE WRITING VOCAB #1.

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CREATIVE WRITING VOCAB #1

The main character who deals with conflict. PROTAGONIST The main character who deals with conflict.

ANTAGONIST The person with whom or force with which the protagonist is in conflict.

The author’s hinting at events to come which adds to the suspense. FORESHADOW The author’s hinting at events to come which adds to the suspense.

Words that appeal to the senses. IMAGERY Words that appeal to the senses.

The emotional feeling or atmosphere created in a work of literature. MOOD The emotional feeling or atmosphere created in a work of literature.

The language of a particular group of people from a particular region. DIALECT The language of a particular group of people from a particular region.

SYMBOL A person, place, or thing that is what it is but also represents something else.

Writing that views a subject with ridicule or scorn. SATIRE Writing that views a subject with ridicule or scorn.

VERBAL IRONY What the words seem to be saying is not what they are actually meaning.

What is expected to happen is not what actually occurs. SITUATIONAL IRONY What is expected to happen is not what actually occurs.