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1 Character A person represented in a story Characterization *The representation of individuals in literary works.* Direct methods: attribution of qualities in description or commentary Indirect methods: invitation for readers to infer qualities from characters actions, speech, or appearance Major character A character who plays a major role in a story but is not the protagonist Minor character A character who appears in a story but does not play a major role Round character A character whose description and actions might be multi-dimensional, complex, and well developed Flat character A character whose description and actions might be one-dimensional, underdeveloped, or depicted in a stereotypical or predictable way Dynamic character Character who undergoes some transformation Static character Character who does not undergo change Protagonist Also known as the hero or heroine; the main character or lead figure in a novel, play, story, or poem

2 Figurative language Language that deviates from a standard significance or sequence of words in order to achieve a special meaning or effect (e.g. similes and metaphors) Hyperbole An intentional exaggeration for emphasis or comic effect Imagery The use of language to create sensory impressions; the mental pictures experienced by readers while listening to or reading a story or poem Symbol A device in literature where an object represents an idea. Symbolism The use of a word or set of words to signify an object, event, or idea through the use of concrete images

3 Irony A literary term referring to the discrepancy between the appearance and reality of a thing, which are often exact opposites Dramatic irony A situation in a play or narrative in which the audience shares with the author knowledge of which a character is ignorant Situational irony A situation when a character laughs at a misfortune of another when, unbeknownst to him, the same misfortune is happening to him Verbal irony A situation when either the speaker means something totally different from what he is saying; also occurs when a character says something in jest that, in actuality, is true

4 Plot Structure of the actions in a dramatic or narrative work, ordered and rendered toward achieving particular emotional and artistic effects Plot Line (Basic Elements) Exposition Rising action Climax, crisis, or turning point Falling action Resolution or denouement Climax High point of the rising action in a story; crisis or turning point Denouement Final part of a play, movie, or narrative in which the strands of the plot are drawn together and matters are explained or resolved Setting Time and place in which a narrative takes place; physical and psychological background against which the action of a story takes place; scenery and stage effects for a dramatic production Environment Surrounding things, conditions, and influences in the narrative Place Physical location of the narrative Time Period or era in which the narrative takes place

5 Narrator The person who relates an account or story dealing with sequences of events and experiences, though not necessarily in strict order; can be a character in the story or a voice outside the action Point of View Perspective or perspectives established by an author through which the reader is presented with the characters, actions, setting, and events that constitute the narrative in a work of fiction First-person narration Story is told by one character at a time, speaking for and about himself or herself; narrator may be a minor character observing the action or the main protagonist of the story; may be reliable or unreliable; uses the pronoun I First-person perspective A perspective implicit in first-person narration: intimate on the one hand but circumscribed on the other Second-person narration The narrator tells the story to another character using you ; (it feels like the narrator is talking directly to the reader, as if the reader is actually committing the action) Third-person limited omniscience The narrator adheres closely to the thoughts and feelings of a single character Third-person narration Story is told by a narrator who relates all action in third person, using third-person pronouns such as he or she Third-person omniscience Method of storytelling in which the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all the characters in the story

6 Style Manner of linguistic expression in prose, verse, or speech, and distinguishing attributes of this expression; how a speaker or writer says whatever he or she says Theme A topic of discussion or writing; a major idea or proposition broad enough to cover the entire scope of a literary or other work of art; may be stated or implied; clues about it may be found in ideas given special prominence or tend to recur in a work Tone Author s or narrator s attitude reflected in the style of the text