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Literary Terms “Charles”
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Types of Characters Static Character a character who does not change much during the story Examples: ___________
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Types of Characters Continued Dynamic Character a character who changes as a result of the story’s events Examples: ___________
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The Beast. Static or Dynamic?
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Gaston. Static or Dynamic?
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EXPOSITION RISING ACTION CLIMAX FALLING ACTION RESOLUTION Elements of Plot – Freytag’s Pyramid CONFLICT
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Irony a contrast between what you expect to happen and what actually happens usually used to create humor
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Two Types of Irony Situational Irony (most common): when the exact opposite of what is expected occurs Dramatic Irony: when the audience knows something the characters don’t know Examples: Where the villain is hiding One character is telling a lie but the other doesn’t know it __________________ __
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Situational Irony. Why is this ironic?
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What kind of irony is being used here?
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Situational Irony. Why is this ironic?
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This is Dramatic Irony because we know… ?
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