Plot Flashcards

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anticlimax

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a sudden descent from the impressive or significant to the ludicrous or inconsequential

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2
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catastrophe

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concluding action of a classical tragedy containing the resolution of the plot

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3
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comic relief

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a humorous incident introduced into a serious literary work in order to relieve dramatic tension or heighten emotional impact

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4
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dilemma

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a situation in which a character must choose between two courses of action, both undesirable

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deus ex machina

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(god from the machine)
resolution of a plot by use of a highly improbable chance or coincidence–to rescue the protagonist from an impossible situation

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indeterminate ending

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ending in which the central problem or conflict is left unresolved

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inversion

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reversal in order, nature, or effect

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motivation

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an emotion, desire, physiological need, or similar impulse that acts as an incitement to action

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mystery

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an unusual set of circumstances for which the reader craves an explanation; used to create suspense

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10
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paradox

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a statement or situation containing apparently contradictory or incompatible elements

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plot

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sequence of incidents or events of which a story is composed

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plot manipulation

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a situation in which an author gives the plot a twist or turn unjustified by preceding action or by the characters involved

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plot device

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an object, character, or event whose only reason for existing is to advance the story. often breaks suspension of disbelief.

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14
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prologue

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introduction or a preface, especially a poem recited to introduce a play

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15
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red herring

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a literary tactic of diverting attention away from an item or person of significance

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16
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scene

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a subdivision of an act in a dramatic presentation in which the setting is fixed and the time continuous

17
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suspense

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quality in a story that makes the reader eager to discover what happens next and how it will end

18
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suspension of disbelief

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unspoken agreement between writer and reader “I agree to believe your make-believe if it entertains me.”

19
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subplot

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a plot subordinate to the main plot of literary work

20
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surprise

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an unexpected turn in the development of a plot