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Unit 2 Terminology Vocab
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allusion A reference made to a well-known person, event, or place from history, music, or art Example: Romeo was the forbidden fruit that Juliet just could not resist.
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DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION
The author tells the audience directly what a character is like Example: John was a patient boy.
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Dynamic character A character that changes
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Figurative language The use of words to describe one thing in terms of another
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Flat Character A one-side character
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Dramatic irony When the reader or audience knows something the characters do not Examples: We know that scar killed mufasa but simba does not.
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foreshadowing The use of hints or clues about what will happen in the future Example:
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Indirect characterization
When an author uses steal TO DESCRIBE A CHARACTER SAYS THINKS EFFECT ON OTHERS ACTIONS LOOKS Example: John waited silently for his sister to return from the toy store. He didn’t move from his chair, but just stared at the door waiting.
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Irony (situational) When what happens is the opposite of what is expected (negatively) Example:
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Literal language The exact meaning or denotations of words
“It is raining very hard outside.”
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mood The atmosphere or predominant emotion in a literary work Example:
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Point of view The perspective from which the story is told
Example: Could be 1st person, 3rd person limited or 3rd person omniscient
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1st person Narrator uses “I” “me” “my” Example
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3rd person limited Uses “he” “she” “them”- knows the thoughts of only 1 character Example:
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3rd person omniscient Uses “he” “she” “them”- knows the thoughts of multiple characters Example:
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style The distinctive way a writer uses language (through diction, syntax, imagery, organization, etc) Example:
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Round Character Complex character that has both flaws and strengths
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symbol Anything (object, animal, event, person, place) that represents itself and something else
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Static character A character that doesn’t change
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theme A writer’s central idea or main message that is repeated in a text
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tone The author’s (or speaker’s) attitude toward a subject, character, or audience Example:
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Verbal irony When the speaker/narrator says something but means the opposite Examples: Can be sarcasm but doesn’t have to be
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