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Literary Terms. Theme The author’s message or reason for writing the story.

Jan 12, 2016

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Page 1: Literary Terms. Theme  The author’s message or reason for writing the story.

Literary Terms

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ThemeThe author’s message or reason for writing the story.

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SettingWhere and when the story took place

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PlotThe outline of events in a story

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ProtagonistThe hero of the story

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AntagonistUsually the villain (or bad person) in the story.

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DynamicCharacterCharacter who grows or changes through out the story

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StaticCharacterCharacter who stays the same throughout the story

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Flat CharacterCharacter with just one trait

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Round CharacterCharacter with many different traits

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ConflictWhat the character desires and what prevents he/she from getting it.

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Internal ConflictThe conflict is in the main character who is fighting between two emotions or desires

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Rising ActionEverything that happens before the Climax; the buildup of the story.

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ClimaxThe turning point in the story

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Falling ActionEverything that happens after the climax.

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ResolutionHow the conflict is solved

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ExpositionThe beginning of the story that explains what is happening

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ForeshadowingClues that suggest events that haven’t happened yet

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SymbolAnything that stands for or represents something else

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1st Person NarratorThe story is told from the character’s point of view

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3rd PersonNarrator who is outside telling the story

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Plot Diagram