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Plot Point of View Atmosphere

Setting Foreshadowing Characters

Flashback Conflict Theme

Irony Motivation Suspense

Symbol Allusion

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(Once upon a time…)

Exposition: sets up the story by telling background, setting, & characters

Rising Action: main part of the story where problems arise

Climax: point of greatest intensity; the turning point

Plot: The sequence of events that take place in a story.

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Falling Action: contains dialogue & action leading to a satisfying ending

Resolution: satisfying ending telling how problems are resolved

…and they lived happily ever after.

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Plot Line

Exposition

Ris

ing

Act

ion

Climax

Falling Action

Resolution

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Time & Place

(It was a dark and scary night….)

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Authors present believable characters by:

•character’s actions & words

•character’s appearance

•character’s inner thoughts

•character’s background

•what other characters think & say about the character

•author commenting directly about a character

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The reason a character behaves

in a certain way

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The struggle that takes place between two opposing forces.

EXTERNAL: (outside)

person against person

person against nature

person against society

person against unknown

INTERNAL: (with in)

person against himself

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Whois telling

the story?1st person: a character speaks directly to the reader & refers to him/herself as “I”

3rd person: a narrator who is not a character & refers to all characters as “he” or “she”

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Whatwill happen

next?

The author’s ability to make the reader uncertain or tense about what is to

happen next.

I can’t stand the suspense!

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How does this writing make me feel?

The mood or feeling that runs through a work of literature.

Writers create atmosphere usually

through their choice of details & description

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The use of clues or hints by the author to prepare the reader

forfuture developments in a story

Foreshadowing helps us make predictions…and then we want to read on to see if our

predictions come true!

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An interruption of the action in a story to

tell about something

that happened earlier in

time.

FLASH BACK

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The main idea in a work of literature

Why did theauthor writethis book?

What is the author

trying to tell us? What is his

message?

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A contrast between what is stated and what is really meant, or between what is expected to happen and what actually does happen.

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Characters who change little, if at all.QuickTime™ and a

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Characters who change significantly over the course of a story.

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The central or main character in a story. (The Good Guy)

Works against the protagonist. (The Bad Guy)

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Any person, place, or thing which has meaning in itself but which is made to

represent, or stand for something else as well.

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A reference to a statement, a person, a place, or event from literature, the

arts, history, religion, mythology, politics, sports, or science.

For Example: The “I Have A Dream” speech alludes to the song “My Country, `Tis of Thee”