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1 Unit 3 Vocab

2 Vocabulary Terms Annotated Bibliography- A list of sources used in research along with comments or summaries about each source Bibliography- A list of sources used for research. Similar to a Works Cited Page.

3 Censorship- the act of suppressing public speech or publication of materials deemed to be offensive by the censor Priority-the fact or condition of being regarded or treated as more important.

4 Context – the circumstances or conditions in which something exists or takes place.
Evaluate - to judge or determine the significance, worth, or quality of; assess: Analyze -to examine critically, so as to bring out the essential elements or give the essence of

5 Static character –a character who is uncomplicated and remains the same without changing or growing throughout a narrative. Dynamic character – in literature, one who evolves and grows in the story and has a complex personality.

6 Indirect characterization – a narrator’s or author’s development of a character through the character’s interactions with others, thoughts about circumstances, or speaking his or her thoughts aloud. Direct characterization –specific information about a character provided by the author or narrator.

7 Protagonist –the central character in a work of literature, the one who is involved in the main conflict of the plot. Antagonist – the character who opposes or struggles against the main character.

8 Flat Character Flat character -a character who reveals only one, maybe two, personality traits in a story or novel, and the trait(s) do not change. Example: In a story about a friendly teacher named Sandra Smith, Louis Drud is a janitor in her building. Louis is always tired and grumpy whenever Sandra runs across him and says hello. In this example Louis Drud is a flat character.

9 Round Character Round Character - a well developed character who demonstrates varied and sometimes contradictory traits. Round characters are usually dynamic (change in some way over the course of a story). Example: A character in a story named Elaine never cuts anybody a break. She tells her friends and coworkers that charity and compassion have no place in society. On the other hand, Elaine can never pass up feeding a stray kitten or puppy, and always tries to find a good home for lost or abandoned pets. In this example Elaine is a round character.

10 Motif –a recurrent image, symbol, theme, character type, subject, or narrative detail that becomes a unifying element in an artistic work or text Symbolism –The act of something representing itself and something else on a figurative level. Archetype –universal symbols—images, characters, motifs, or patterns—that recur in the myths, dreams, oral traditions, songs, literature, and other texts of peoples widely separated by time and place.


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