Irony And Etc Flashcards
Rising action
- the main conflict is introduced after the inciting moment
- the tension or excitement mounts with each critical incident
Climax
- the point of highest tension, excitement, or interest
- may also be called the turning point; usually immediately follows the main crisis
- some stories end in the climax; they leave the reader hanging
Falling action
- the tension breaks or calms down
- conflicts are resolved or mysteries are explained
- usually brief
- also called dénouement ( unravelling in French )
Resolution
The final moments of the falling action
-readers have to interpret the resolution for themselves; this is called an indeterminate or inconclusive ending
Foreshadowing
- gives the reader a hint of what is to happen later in the story
- prepares the reader for eventual outcome of action or upcoming changes in character
Sub plots
- less important than the main plot
- sometimes provide insight to the main plot through mirroring or contrast
What are the 3 main types of conflict ?
- Character vs character ( external)
- Character vs environment ( external)
- Character vs himself or herself ( internal )
Conflicts can be physical, psychological, emotional or moral
Exists between protagonists and antagonist
Protagonist
- main character whose actions and thoughts the reader is chiefly interested in following
- not always “ the hero “ or “ the good guy “
- there may be more than one protagonist
Antagonist
- the enemy or adversary that opposed the protagonist
- not always a person
- environment, a supernatural force, a social or cultural tradition, emotions
- not always “ the bad guy “
- there may be more than one antagonist
Direct presentation
The author or someone else in the story tells the reader what a particular character is like
Indirect presentation
The author shows the reader what the character is like by revealing what the character thinks , says or does
Epiphany
A moment of significant insight or realization for a major character . An epiphany usually occurs at the end of the story
Foil
A foul is a character ( minor ) who highlights the qualities of another character ( usually protagonist ) by having contrasting qualities
Flat character
Character traits are not well-developed, can also be a stock character
Round character
- complex and many-sided ; portrayed in detail; usually dynamic too
- we gain insight to their thoughts, conflicts and contradictory traits