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1 Elements of Plot

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3 Plot Diagram

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13 Static: does not change throughout the story. Dynamic: changes throughout the story. Flat: very little information provided Round: author fully describes this character.

14 Characterization How the author develops the characters, especially the main character. This is done through: – what the character does or says – what others say of and to the character – author’s word choice in descriptive passages

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16 Internal: Character v self Example: the character and big decision he/she has to make External: –Character v character Example: the character vs. a bully at school –Character v nature Example: the character must fight a raging hurricane –Character v society Example: The character fighting against racism or prejudice

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27 Imagery the use of words and phrases that appeal to the five senses.

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30 Genre A type of literature.

31 Denouement : [de y-noo-mahn] the portion of a story following the climax, in which the conflict is resolved.

32 Characterization Direct characterization – The author directly states what the character’s personality is like. Example: cruel, kind Indirect characterization – Showing a character’s personality through his/her actions, thoughts, feelings, words, appearance or other character’s observations or reactions

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35 1st person: the person telling the story is one of the characters in the story. It is the “I” point of view. 3rd person limited: the narrator telling the story is not one of the characters in the story. He or she is an outside observer. 3rd person omniscient: the narrator is not a character in the story. The narrator is considered to be “all knowing” and can see and hear everything that is happening to all characters in the story; can tell the reader what each is thinking and feeling.

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38 Situational: the difference between what is expected to happen and the way events actually work out. Verbal: occurs when the speaker means something totally different than what he or she is saying. Dramatic: occurs when facts are not known to the characters but are known by the audience.


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