21st (2nd Q) Flashcards
Types of character
Protagonist
Antagonist
Types of character characteristic
Individual
Developing
Static
Round, many sided
Individual
Dynamic, many sided personality that will change at the end of the story
Developing
Stereotypes the one or two characteristic never changes and are often emphasized
Static
its view about life and how people behave
Theme
Sequence of events
PLot
Theme of fable
moral
theme of parable
teaching
angle of vision, the people, events and details of the story are viewed
Point of view
types of point of view
Objective Point of view
Third perosn point of view
First personPoint of view
Omnecient Point of view
limited Omnecient Point of view
Narrator never descloses what the character, think or feel remaining a detached observer.
Objective Point of view
narrator does not participate in the action of the story as one of the characters
Third person point of view
Narrator does participate in the action of the story as one of the characters
first person Point of view
Knows every thing about all of the characters
Omniscient Point of view
knows everythig about one person
Limited omniscient Point of view
Place, time, weather, social condition
setting
What is part of setting
PLace
Time
Weather
Social condition
Geographical location
Place
When story takes place
Time
is it rainy, sunny and etc?
Weather
daily life
Social condition
Problem of the character
Conflict
Types of conflict
External conflict
Internal conflict
Fits one person against another
External conflict
Types of External conflict
HUman vs HUman
HUman vs nature
HUman vs Society
Not all conflicts involves other people
Internal conflict
Types of Internalconflict
HUman vs self
Emotional coloring or emotional meaning of the work
Tone
Vibe that a larger chunk of text gives
mood
art of using or a word to represent an abstract idea
Symbolism
Figures of Speech - Literary device
Imagery
begins with sound
Alliteration
Specific clause at the beggining
Anaphora
Focuses on vowel sound
Assonance
exaggerated
Hyperbole
Literal sense
Irony
Comparison without using like or as
Metaphor
2 things comapred using like and as
simile
One word that has a very similar meaning that can be used for another
Metonomy
Words that actually sounds like what it means
Onomatopeia
Contradicts itself in the same sentence
paradox
Giving inanimate objects the quality of living
personification
part of whole
synecdoche
Contradiction that ppits 2 ideas against each other (sentences)
antithesis
Brief reference
allusion
pts 2 words together that seem to contradict each other (Together)
oxymoron
addressing another person
apostrophe