A | B |
simile | a comparison using like or as |
metaphor | a direct comparison that does not use like or as |
personification | giving human characteristics to inanimate objects or ideas |
idiom | an accepted phrases that means someting other than the literal |
setting | the time and place of a story |
archetype | a character, action or situation that is a protype for human life |
character | someone who reflects universal human characteristics |
protagonist | the central character in a novel |
antagonist | the adversary to the protagonist |
round character | a character who has many traits |
flat character | character with an emphasis on one trait |
dynamic character | character changes |
static character | character changes little if at all |
denotation | dictionary meaning of word |
connotation | feelings or emotions stirred by a word |
details | specifics about things that happen |
diction | word choice intended to convey affect |
dialect | speech of a particular group of people |
plot | sequence of events in a story |
conflict | tension between opposing forces |
flashback | a scene that interrupts the action to show a previous event |
foreshadowing | hints or clues to suggest future events |
suspense | quality that makes the reader nervous or tense |
imagery | words that describe the five senses (taste, touch, smell, feel, hear) |
figurative language | words that describe one thing in terms of something else |