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Elements of Fiction
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Freytag Pyramid: Plot Diagram
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Exposition Introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation
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Rising Action Begins to develop conflict; builds interest and suspense that leads to the climax
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Climax Turning point of the story; most intense moment
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Falling Action Tension eases and conflict begins to be resolved
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Resolution Loose ends tied up; conflict resolved, problems solved
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Setting Where and when the story takes place
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Protagonist Main character; hero
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Antagonist Another character that causes conflict for the protagonist/can be character, society or an object
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Dynamic Character Character that grows and changes throughout the story
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Flat Character Character that doesn’t change but stays the same throughout the story
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Motivation A character’s reasoning behind acting or behaving a certain way
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Conflict Struggle between opposing characters or forces
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Man v.s. Man Main character in conflict with another character
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Man v.s. Nature Main character in conflict with forces of nature
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Man v.s. Self The main character has inner conflict
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Author’s Purpose The reason an author creates a piece of literature
To persuade To inform To entertain
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Tone Indicates the author’s attitude or feeling about what is written/created
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Connotative Diction Emotion behind the words used by the author
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Imagery A way to describe writing or artistic work using the five physical senses
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Simile Comparing two things using “like” or “as”
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Metaphor Comparing two things WITHOUT using “like” or “as”
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Personification Giving human qualities to things that are not human
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Suspense Excitement, tension, curiosity in a literary work
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Theme Main idea or controlling topic about life or people the author wants the reader to see through the story or artistic work
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