Introduction to the Analysis of Fiction Flashcards

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Literally Elements

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The parts of literature found in written or oral stories. They must be present in a fictional story in order for it to be called a story

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Plot

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The sequence of events in a work of fiction or Drama ( opening, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

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First-Person POV

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The first- person narrator tells the story with the first-person pronouns “I” and is a character in the story

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Third-Person “Limited” POV

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The third- person narrator relates the events with the third-person pronounce “he”, “she”, and “it”

Limited omniscient point of view is when an author sticks closely to one character but remains in third-person. The narrator only has access to one characters perspective.

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