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Key Literary Terms ENC 1102 Dr. Brown 1/11/2012.

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1 Key Literary Terms ENC 1102 Dr. Brown 1/11/2012

2 Plot What happens in the story May be conventional or unusual
May be told in chronological order or not (think Pulp Fiction) Some elements of plot Conflict – drives the plot forward Climax – highest point of the plot Resolution – ending of the plot

3 Plot Some plot devices Exposition Flashback Foreshadowing
Tells the reader what s/he needs to know at the beginning of the story Flashback Shows something that happened before the story began Foreshadowing Gives the reader a clue about something that will happen later

4 Character Protagonist Antagonist Flat character Round character
Main character of the story Antagonist Opposed to the protagonist Flat character Simple, only has 1 or 2 personality traits Round character Complex, many personality traits Static character Does not change in the story Dynamic character Changes in the story

5 Setting Where the story happens Can suggest mood or atmosphere
Time Place Social environment Can suggest mood or atmosphere Often used as an antagonist

6 Point of View Who tells the story? Third-person narrator
Speaker not necessarily a character Looks at multiple characters from a distance Knows the thoughts of several (limited) or all (unlimited) of the characters First-person narrator First-hand account from one of the characters (“I”) Only knows the thoughts of the narrator May be an unreliable narrator

7 More Important Terms Symbol: A person, object, image, word, or event that evokes a range of additional meaning beyond and usually more abstract than its literal significance Theme: The central meaning or dominant idea in a literary work

8 More Important Terms Style: The distinctive and unique manner in which a writer arranges words to achieve particular effects Tone: The authors implicit attitude toward the reader or the people, places and events in a work as revealed by his/her style Irony: Use of contradictory statements or situations to reveal a reality different from what appears to be true


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