Finals Flashcards
Object with meaning
Symbolism
Edge of your seat feeling
Suspense
The tone or feeling of a book
Mood
Who is telling the story
POV
Character tells story
First person pov
Outside narrator
Third person pov
No characters thoughts
Third person limited
Characters thoughts are told
Third person omniscient
Storyline or sequence of events
Plot
Where and when
Plot
When the opposite of expected happens (the teacher skips school)
Situational irony
Sarcasm is an example of
Verbal irony
The reader knows something the characters don’t (someone is hiding around the corner)
Dramatic irony
Central message of a book
Theme
Hinting at a later event
Foreshadowing
Establishing a character
Charictarization
Actions indicate traits
Indirect charictarization
Directly describes character
Direct charictarization
Character doesn’t change
Static character
Character changes
Dynamic character
Developed character; many emotions
Round
Character with one emotion
Flat character