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Outsiders Novel Literary Terms

Literary terms commonly used when studying the genre of the novel.

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universal plota basic story idea repeated in many stories
foreshadowinghints or clues the author gives of action yet to come
flashbackan interruption of the chronological order of events to put in an event that happened at an earlier time
expositionpart where the characters are introduced and the scene is set
inciting eventthe incident that introduces the novel's main conflict
vicissitudean up or down that the main character encounters
climaxthe turning point of the story
denouementthe part that follows the resolution where loose ends of the story are tied up
resolutionthe outcome of the main dramatic complication (conflict) where problems are resolved (not always in a good way)
conclusionthe ending to the story
symbola person, place, event, or object that has a meaning in itself but suggests other meanings as well
ironya contrast between what something appears to be and how it really is
round charactercharacters who have more than one side to their personalities; they are usually very complex and the reader knows a lot about them
flat charactera character who is one-dimensional or who exhibits basically one dominant trait or quality (generally the reader doesn't know a lot about this type of character)
protagonistmain character whose will maintains the conflict
antagonistthe force opposing the main character
heroan extra strong or virtuous character who bravely struggles against opposing forces
empathya reader's identifying with a character (you can put yourself in their shoes)
static characterone who does not change during the course of a story
dynamic charactera character who changes in personality or views in the course of a story
themethe underlying meaning of a story
similea figure of speech that compares 2 unlike things using "like" or "as"

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