A | B |
genre | type or category of literature |
novel | long, fictional narrative |
novella | shorter than a novel, longer than a short story |
theme | statement about life author wants to make |
moral | lesson about life |
fiction | stories that are made up |
non fiction | true stories |
foil | character or setting that highlights the protagonist's traits |
point of view | vantage point from which the story is told |
characterization | method of revealing character |
limited | 3rd person point of view-know the thoughts of one character |
omniscient | 3rd person point of view- know the thougths of more than one character |
plot | sequence of events or actions |
subplot | story within a story |
frame story | story that sets up another story |
direct | author comes right out and tells you about character |
indirect | author makes you figure out character through clues |
short story | few plots and subplots |
simile | comparison using like or as |
metaphor | comparison saying something IS something else |
personification | giving human characteristics to something non human |
climax | hight point of emotional instensity |
resolution | conclusion of a story |
exposition | introduces setting and characters |
rising action | introduces conflict |
falling action | happens after climax |
narrator | who tells the story |
1st person | narrator is in the story |
3rd person | narrator is outside the story |