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HOUSE DIAGRAM NOTES What are the elements of literature? Definitions from literarydevices.net
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THEME Theme is defined as a main idea or an underlying meaning of a literary work that may be stated directly or indirectly.
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EXPOSITION There are five main elements in a plot. The first is the exposition or the introduction. This is known as the beginning of the story where characters and setting are established. The conflict or main problem is introduced as well. There are five main elements in a plot. The first is the exposition or the introduction. This is known as the beginning of the story where characters and setting are established. The conflict or main problem is introduced as well.
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RISING ACTION The second element of a plot is known as the rising action which occurs when a series of events build up to the conflict. The main characters are established by the time the rising action of a plot occurs and at the same time, events begin to get complicated. It is during this part of a story that excitement, tension or crisis is encountered.
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CLIMAX The third element of a plot is known as the climax or the main point of the plot. This is the turning point of the story and is meant to be the moment of highest interest and emotion. The reader wonders what is going to happen next. The third element of a plot is known as the climax or the main point of the plot. This is the turning point of the story and is meant to be the moment of highest interest and emotion. The reader wonders what is going to happen next.
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FALLING ACTION The fourth element of a plot is known as falling action or the winding up of the story. Events and complications begin to resolve and the result of actions of the main characters are put forward. The fourth element of a plot is known as falling action or the winding up of the story. Events and complications begin to resolve and the result of actions of the main characters are put forward.
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RESOLUTION The last element of a plot is the resolution or the conclusion. It is the end of a story and ends with either a happy or a tragic ending. The last element of a plot is the resolution or the conclusion. It is the end of a story and ends with either a happy or a tragic ending.
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CONFLICT In literature, a conflict is a literary element that involves a struggle between two opposing forces usually a protagonist and an antagonist. In literature, a conflict is a literary element that involves a struggle between two opposing forces usually a protagonist and an antagonist. There are three types: There are three types: Man vs Man Man vs Man Man vs Nature Man vs Nature Man vs Self Man vs Self
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POINT OF VIEW Point of view is the angle of considering things, which shows us the opinion, or feelings of the individuals involved in a situation. In literature, point of view is the mode of narration that an author employs to let the readers “hear” and “see” what takes place in a story, poem, essay etc. Point of view is the angle of considering things, which shows us the opinion, or feelings of the individuals involved in a situation. In literature, point of view is the mode of narration that an author employs to let the readers “hear” and “see” what takes place in a story, poem, essay etc. 1. First person point of view involves the use of either of the two pronouns “I” and “we”. 1. First person point of view involves the use of either of the two pronouns “I” and “we”. 2. Second person point of view employs the pronoun “you”. 2. Second person point of view employs the pronoun “you”. 3. Third person point of view uses pronouns like “he”, “she”, “it”, “they” or a name. 3. Third person point of view uses pronouns like “he”, “she”, “it”, “they” or a name. *Third person can be limited (where the narrator only focuses on one character) or omniscient (where the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of every character) *Third person can be limited (where the narrator only focuses on one character) or omniscient (where the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of every character)
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SETTING The setting is where and when the story takes place. The setting is where and when the story takes place.
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