Plotine Flashcards
introduction
Exposition
the part, that starts BEFORE the CONFLICT occurs
Rising action
the main struggle
Conflict
the turning point, drama of the story
Climax
seeing a little result, seeing how it might end, revealing (rozuzlovanie)
Falling action
complete reveal of actions in the main conflict
Resolution
look to history, how things went back at the time
Flashback
authors use of hints to what might come later
Foreshadowing
growing interest, excitment while we are waiting for the climax and falling action
Suspense
point of view
Perspective
place, time
Settings
authors use of languages
Style
central message, purpose
Theme
writters attitude towards subject of the story, poem
Tone
comparing two or more things, that have something in common. DOESN’T use like or as
Methapor
figure speech, compars seeingly not so common subjects, USING like or as
Similie
condraordictionary words in one
Oxymoron
repetiion of the sounds at the beginning of words (peter picked a pack of pencils)
Aliteration
is a story in which characters, settings and actions stand for something beyond themselves. Manny times it’s something abstract (freedom, democracy, love, peace)
Allegory
Character, place, word that stands for something beyond the thing in story (bird as a sign of freedom)
Symbolism