3b. Midterm Flashcards
Initiating Event
- The event in a story that sets up the conflict that will drive the plot.
Rising Action
- The events in the plot that lead toward the moment where the conflict is resolved.
- There are more rising than falling events.
Climax
- The part when the conflict will be resolved.
Falling Action
- The events that follow the climax and lead to the resolution.
Resolution
- The final part of a narrative or dramatic work.
- Often involves reflection on the events that took place in the story.
Conflict
- The central struggle between two or more forces in a literary work.
- The issue that needs to be worked out before the story resolves.
6 types of conflict
- man vs. Man
- man vs. Self
- man vs. Society
- man vs. Nature
- man vs. Supernatural
- man vs. Technology
My Self Says Natural Supernatural Tanks
3rd Person Limited POV
- The narrator, who plays no part in the story, zooms in on thoughts + feelings of just one character.
3rd Person Omniscient POV
- The person telling the story knows everything. All knowing.
Direct vs. Indirect characterization
Direct
- Telling us directly what the characters personality is like. (rude af)
Indirect
- Letting us experience the character by describing and showing. Draw own conclusions/ infer.
Flat vs. Round
Flat
- Flat characters have only 1-2 traits that can be described in a few words.
Round
- Round characters (like real people) have many different character traits that may contradict.
Static vs. Dynamic
Static:
- A static character doesn’t change much throughout the story.
Dynamic:
- A dynamic character changes as a result of the story’s events.
Allusion
- A reference/ incidental mention of something either directly or by implication.
Irony
- The contrast between expectations and reality.
- 3 types: Verbal, Situational, and Dramatic.
3 types of irony
Verbal
- Saying one thing that really means something completely different. (Sarcasm)
Situational Irony
- When the exact opposite of what is meant to happen, happens.
Dramatic
- When the audience knows something the character doesn’t know.