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LITERARY ELEMENT & THEIR DEFINITIONS
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Antagonist
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a character or force in conflict with a main character, or protagonist
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Character
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a person or animal that takes part in a narrative (story)
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Characterization
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The act of creating or developing a character through Appearance and personality Speech and behavior Thoughts and feelings Opinions of others
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Climax
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the high point of interest or suspense in a story; also called the turning point
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Conflict
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a problem or struggle between opposing forces; can be internal or external
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Exposition
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Mr. Green: the banker Mrs. Scarlet: the loan officer Where: in the Living Room When: at midnight What: fight with the candlestick introduces the characters, setting, and basic situation
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Falling Action
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the events of a narrative following the climax, leading to the resolution
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Flashback
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a scene within a story that interrupts the sequence of events to relate events that happened earlier
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Foreshadowing
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an author’s use of hints or clues to hint about future events
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Inciting Incident/ Initiating Event
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the first event; it gets the ball rolling
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Irony
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the opposite of what is meant; a contradiction between what happens and what is expected
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Mood
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the feeling created in the reader by a literary work or passage
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Motive/ Motivation
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the reason that explains a character's thoughts, feelings, action, or speech
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Plot
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the sequence of events in a narrative (story)
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Point of View
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the perspective the narrator is telling the story 1 st person, narrator is a character in the story; uses pronouns I, me, and myself 3 rd person, the narrator is not a character in the story; uses pronouns he or she 3 rd person, omniscient, an outsider who can enter the mind/s of one or more characters
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Protagonist
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the main character in a literary work
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Rising Action
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the events that lead to the climax; increasing the the interest or suspense
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Resolution
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the end or outcome of the conflict in a plot
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Setting
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the time and place of the action of the story
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Theme
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central message, concern, or purpose of a story
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Alliteration
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repetition of beginning consonant sounds
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Allusion
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a reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art
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Figurative language
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does not mean exactly what you say; a meaning other than the ordinary meaning
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Hyperbole
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exaggeration that is obvious and intentional
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Idiom
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common expression that doesn’t make sense if taken literally
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Literal language
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means exactly what you say
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Metaphor
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compares two unlike things without the use of like or as
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Onomatopoeia
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uses words that imitate sound
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Personification
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an object or nonhuman subject is given human characteristics
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Simile
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a direct comparison between two unlike things using the words like or as.
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Symbol Symbolism
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anything that stands for or represents something else
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Tone
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the author’s attitude toward the audience and subject
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THE END
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Character Traits
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the qualities, attitude, and values that a character has or displays
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Dialogue
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a conversation between characters.
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Subplot
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a story in a novel or film that is separate from the main story and is not as important as the main story
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Inference
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R E A D I N G a conclusion drawn by the reader from “reading between the lines” by using prior knowledge and text
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Parallel Episode
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certain elements of the plot are repeated
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Imagery
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an author uses words and phrases to create mental images for the reader -sun baked backs -pumpkin patch
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Suspense
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a feeling of anxious uncertainty about the outcome of events in a literary work
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Short Story
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a brief work of fiction which presents a sequence of events or plot
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Fiction
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literary work based on the imagination, not fact
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