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1 “The Most Dangerous Game” – Theme, Diction, Character, Plot, and Irony
Literary Terms Set I “The Most Dangerous Game” – Theme, Diction, Character, Plot, and Irony

2 The moral or message of a story.
Theme The moral or message of a story.

3 Denotation: The dictionary or literal meaning of a word.
DICTION TERMS Denotation: The dictionary or literal meaning of a word.

4 DICTION TERMS Connotation: The meaning derived from a word’s context.
Connotative meanings can be positive, negative, or neutral. To remember, think: D as in Denotation stands for DICTIONARY definition. C as in Connotation stands for the definition derived from the word’s CONTEXT in the passage.

5 CHARACTER TERMs CHARACTERS: The people/actors in a story.

6 CHARACTER TERMs PROTAGONIST: The main character of the story, around whom the plot revolves. Note: The protagonist is not always the “good guy”

7 CHARACTER TERMs ANTAGONIST: The person, place, or thing in conflict with the protagonist.

8 POINT-OF-VIEW Perspective from which a narrative is told.

9 POINT-OF-VIEW TERMS FIRST-PERSON POINT-OF-VIEW: Told by one of the characters in the story; uses the pronoun “I”

10 POINT-OF-VIEW TERMS THIRD-PERSON LIMITED POINT-OF-VIEW: The narrator, who is not a character in the story, tells the reader the thoughts of just one character at a time. THIRD-PERSON OMNISCIENT POINT-OF-VIEW: The narrator is able to look into the hearts and minds of all characters at all times.

11 PLOT The series of events that present and resolve a conflict.

12 Plot Development Terms
EXPOSITION: The background information that introduces characters, setting, and situation

13 Plot Development Terms
INCITING MOMENT: An event that occurs which initiates the main action and begins the primary conflict in the story

14 Plot Development Terms
RISING ACTION: Presents complications that intensify the primary conflict

15 Plot Development Terms
CLIMAX: High point of greatest intensity/interest; turning point in the story.

16 Plot Development Terms
FALLING ACTION: Events following the climax but before the main problem is resolved. SPOILER ALERT

17 Plot Development Terms
RESOLUTION: Moment when the primary conflict created by the inciting moment is resolved

18 Plot Development Terms
DENOUEMENT: The “where are they now.” The author ties up any loose ends and answers any remaining questions.

19 Plot Development Terms
FORESHADOWING: The use of hints to give the reader insight about coming events. HINT!

20 Plot Development Terms
SUSPENSE: Excitement or tension created as readers wait to find out how a story ends

21 CONFLICT TERMS CONFLICT: The struggle (internal or external) between two opposing forces.

22 CONFLICT TERMS EXTERNAL CONFLICT: Clash between a character and an outside force – with another person, object, or entity. Man vs. Man, Man vs. Nature, Man vs. Society, etc.

23 CONFLICT TERMS INTERNAL CONFLICT: A struggle within a character’s mind. Man vs. Self

24 IRONY TERMS SITUATIONAL IRONY: Occurs when the reader expects one thing, but the opposite occurs – the unexpected. A discrepancy between the expected result and the actual result


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