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Literary Devices character an animal or person that takes part in the action of the story -a main character is the most important character in the story -a minor character takes part in the action, but is not the focus of the story -characters can be flat or round ~flat = one sided; often a stereo-type ~rounded = fully developed character -characters can be dynamic or static ~dynamic = character who changes in the story ~static = character who does not change flashback foreshadowing point of view satire interruption in the chronological (time) order -presents something that happened before the beginning of the story important hints that the author gives the reader -helps the reader anticipate what will happen perspective from which the story is told -3 rd person can be either inside or outside the story, or a narrator ~limited = can only tell the thoughts and feelings of one character ~omniscient = knows and tells about what each character thinks and feels -1 st person uses I to tell the story art that ridicules a specific topic in order to provoke readers into changing their opinion of it -usually attacking some human folly -imply their own opinion on how to remedy the thing

they are attacking suspense symbol a dove with an olive branch = peace the author creates anxiety or excitement about what is going to happen Anything that stands for something else -usually it is a concrete thing that represents an abstract idea

Literary Elements antagonist climax conflict dilemma exposition falling action narrator persuasion character or force in story -in conflict w/protagonist the height of anxiety -tension has built to a bubbling point -build up to the actions a fight between opposing forces three kinds of conflict: -man against man (external) -man against the environment (external) -man against himself (internal) choosing between 2 unpleasant options any serious problem Beginning of story -includes introducing setting and characters the action of the story -the exciting bits -the fights/battles -the characters start figuring things out a speaker or character who tells the story the narrator s perspective is the way he or she sees things -a third-person narrator attempt to convince the reader to adopt a particular opinion or course of action often found in: -advertisement

-political speeches -editorials -letters plot prediction protagonist resolution rising action setting subplot sequence of events -each event is linked -links between events create cause and effect -follows characters and central conflict think or say something will happen in the future -based on information -may or may not happen main character in story -often person, sometimes animal -in conflict w/antagonist End of the story -all of the problems are solved Problems introduced -dilemmas and conflicts time and place of the story can be told through details such as: -time of day -weather -speech pattern of characters -style of clothing -technology used by the characters or in the environment a secondary strand of the plot; a side story connects to main plot often involves supporting character(s) (less important characters) less significant events

tone theme writer s attitude toward subject or audience usually found through author s: -word choice -formality (informal/formal) -sentence structure -rhyme, rhythm, repetition (3r s + alliteration) -point-of-view story told from Author s central message or purpose -generalization or general statement about people or life -NOT a summary of the plot -usually implied meaning

FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE LITERARY TERMS figurative language allegory Animal Farm is an allegory for the Russian Revolution. alliteration Over the cobble stones he clattered and clashed. allusion Carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders is an allusion to Greek mythology. hyperbole I spent a couple of weeks there one day. imagery The elderly tree was as withered as the pile of crumpled leaves spread on the bare earth. not meant to be taken literally main types of figures of speech (repetition, onomatopoeia, etc.) an expression of a truth or generalization about human existence fictional characters and actions are used to express a truth or generalization about human existence -characters and actions are symbolic the repetition of the initial consonant sound -gives musical sound to words -done on purpose for effect a reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art enriches story by adding meaning exaggeration for effect -not meant to be taken literally -done on purpose using the senses to describe -hear, see, feel, taste, smell irony The irony in Shadow of the Bull is the matadors in Arcangel cheated death by killing a bull. a surprising or amusing contradiction in a story or poem -suggests the opposite of the usual meaning

-an event that contradicts expectations metaphor All the world s a stage, (world is a stage) onomatopoeia -hiss -buzz -swish -crunch -whisper -whistle -wheeze personification The wind exhaled. one thing described as something else comparing two unlike things a word that imitates the sound giving human traits to an object or animal The forest held its breath. As the sky weeps... repetition riding, riding, riding, the Highwayman came riding up to the old inndoor. simile Marley is dead as a doornail. on purpose use of a word or phrase more than once for effect compares two unlike things uses words LIKE or AS