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The main character of a literary work
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A character or force against which another character struggles.
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fictional character in a story with whom the writer expects the reader to identify with and care about, if not necessarily admire.
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Fictional character in a story who is unpleasant and difficult to like
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A contrast or discrepancy between what is said and what is meant or between what happens and what is expected to happen in life and in literature.
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a character is ignorant of a situation or event known to the audience or to the other characters
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the opposite of what is expected occurs.
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characters say the opposite of what they mean.
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An object or action in a literary work that means more than itself, that stands for something beyond itself.
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A set of conflicts and crises that constitute the part of a play's or story's plot leading up to the climax.
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A character with many personality traits (many details given)
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A character with few personality traits (few details given)
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A character that does not change personality, beliefs, ideas, etc. throughout the work
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a character that experiences some type of change during the course of the story due to events
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Hints of what is to come in the action of a play or a story.
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A struggle between opposing forces in a story or play, usually resolved by the end of the work. The conflict may occur within a character as well as between characters.
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Conflict that occurs within a character
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Conflict against forces outside of a character
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A character has trouble deciding what action to take. This type of conflict deals with right and wrong.
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A character has a problem with the law, school, accepted behavior, etc
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A character struggles with the elements of nature.
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The turning point of the action in the plot of a play or story. The climax represents the point of greatest tension in the work
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In the plot of a story or play, the action following the climax of the work that moves it towards its denouement or resolution.
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The idea of a literary work abstracted from its details of language, character, and action, and cast in the form of a generalization.
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The sorting out or unraveling of a plot at the end of a play, novel, or story
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The resolution of the plot of a literary work.
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