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LITERATURE TERMS Notes on commonly used literary terms
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CONFLICT -problem in story bIbIbIbINTERNAL - problem inside character bebebebexample: bMbMbMbMan vs. Himself bEbEXTERNAL - problem outside character bebexamples: bMbMan vs. Man bMbMan vs. Time bMbMan vs. Machine bMbMan vs. Supernatural bMbMan vs. Nature
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SETTING b TIME b PLACE
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THEME b Main idea of story
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Characters b Protagonist b Protagonist - bmain character in story b person b person with the conflict b NOT b NOT the “good guy” b Antagonist - b person who opposes the main character b person causing the conflict b NOT the “bad guy”
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Character Traits b More permanent qualities or details about personality
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Character Motivation b The reason why he/she acts, feels, or thinks a certain way
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b Words that characters speak aloud b Example: – “No,” she cried triumphantly, “we’ll have one more. Go down and get it quickly, and wish our boy alive.” DIALOGUE
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b Form of language that is spoken in a particular place b Example: b “Pardon me, Gov’ner, but aren’t you the gentleman what owns the million-pound bank note?” DIALECT
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b Expression whose meaning is different from actual words b Examples: Get your feet wet. b Eat your heart out. b Keep a straight face. b Throw in the towel. b Stick out your neck. IDIOM
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b Informal speaking or use of casual vocab; nonstandard b “Yo. Whassup with my peeps?” b I’m gonna sleep over her house. SLANG
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PLOT LINE Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution Introduction
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PLOT LINE EXPLANATION b INTRODUCTION ( exposition)- introduces characters and setting b RISING ACTION - gives the conflict b CLIMAX - turning point; most exciting part b FALLING ACTION (denouement)- conflict starts to be solved b RESOLUTION - conflict is solved
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Point of View - way story is told b First Person - b Third Person - b Omniscient - b Character tells story; uses “I, me” b Someone outside story tells plot; “he, she, they” b All-knowing narrator; also uses “he, they”
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Symbol b When something represents or stands for some- thing else
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TONE b attitude writer has toward subject b ex. Humorous, sincere, sarcastic
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STYLE b way a writer uses language
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MOOD (Atmosphere) b feeling a reader gets from a piece of work b ex. Scary, happy, sad
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ALLUSION b A reference to something or someone the writer expects you to know
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Foreshadowing b use of clues to suggest events that will occur later
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b An interruption to give events from an earlier time b In The Giver, when Jonas tells about a young Asher mixing up “snack” and “smack.” FLASHBACK
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b A feeling of growing tension and excitement b Present in “The Tell Tale Heart” and “The Monkey’s Paw” SUSPENSE
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b Ideas of a paragraph flow together and are easily understood COHERENCE
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b All of the details flow together or are about one main topic UNITY
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