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literary terms based on part one of short story unit

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plotevents or happenings in a literary piece
themean author's viewpoint or opinion on human nature communicated in a literary work
genrekind or type of literature
bildsungromana coming-of-age piece; protagonist transtions from idealism and dependence to realism and independence
protagonistmain character around which the most conflict revolves
antagonista source of conflict for the protagonist
epiphanya moment of realization, understanding or recognition of something important
foreshadowinghints or clues that an author gives about what will happen in the future
flashbackreference to previous events that took place earlier
allusionreference to a well-known person, place, or work of art
similea comparison of unlike things using like or as
hyperboleexaggeration
personificationgiving human qualities to non-human objects or beings
Freytag's pyramida plot outline
expositionbackgroung information about setting or characters
rising actionwhere conflicts are introduced and build toward the climax
climaxhighest point of tension or crisis; turning point
falling actionmovement toward resolution
resolutionconflicts are resolved; denouement
characterizationauthor's creation and development of character
direct characterizationauthor states character's traits directly in the story
indirect characterizationauthor shows character's traits by what he/she says and does
static charactera character that stays the same
dynamic charactera character that develops or changes
magical realisma combination or fusion of the real and the fantastic or supernatural
narratorperson from whose point of view the story is being written
first person point of viewnarrator tells the story as a character in the story / he or she uses "I"
third person limited point of viewnarrator is outside of the story and does not know what characters are thinking
third person omniscient point of viewnarrator of story is outside of the story but is all-knowing and reveals what is going on in the character's mind
round charactera character that is many-sided / has many dimensions
flat charactera character that is one-sided and often a stereotype
foila character that is a strong contrast to another character
symbolismperson, place or object stands for or represents something other than itself, usually an abstract idea
fictiona story that is made up rather than historically real/factual
conflicta struggle between opposing forces (may be internal or external)
metaphorcomparing two things without using "like" or "as"
verbal ironysaying the opposite of what you mean or the opposite of what is true
situational ironywhen something happens that is the opposite of what you expect
dramatic ironythe audience or reader knows something that a character does not know
stylean author's individual way of creating text, including diction, syntax, use of imagery and figurative language

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