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02/10/2017

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Term
Allusion:
Definition
A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work,

or work of art to enrich the reading experience by adding

meaning.
Term
Foreshadowing:
Definition
Important hints that an author drops to prepare the

reader for what is to come, and help the reader

anticipate the outcome.
Term
Irony:
Definition
The difference between what is expected and what really

happens. Irony is a technique writers use to surprise or

amuse through interesting contradictions or contrasts.
Term
Alliteration:
Definition
The repetition of initial consonant sounds used especially in

poetry to emphasize and link words as well as create pleasing,

musical sounds.

Example: the fair breeze blew, the white foam flew.
Term
Internal Rhyme:
Definition
A rhyme within the same line.
Term
Direct Characterization:
Definition
-the author directly tells the audience a trait (Tim is sneaky)
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Character vs character:
Definition
Characters fight against each

other. Ex. Batman vs Superman
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Character vs society
Definition
A problem with society,

school, the law, or some tradition
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Character vs nature
Definition
A problem with some

element of nature, like a

blizzard, a hurricane, a

mountain climb, etc.
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Character vs supernatural
Definition
A problem with a ghost, demon, or

anything else supernatural
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Character vs technology
Definition
A problem with a robot, artificial

intelligence, or other technology

related things
Term
Connotations:
Definition
-An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to

its literal or primary meaning.  A possible connotation

of “home” is “a place of warmth, comfort, and affection.”
Term
Analogy:
Definition
A comparison between two pairs of unlike things. There are

several types of relationships drawn in these comparisons,

like:
Term
Narrative Writing:
Definition
Writing that tells a story.
Term
Haiku
Definition
5 7 5 syllables
Term
Free verse:
Definition
Poetry that does not follow the typical rules of poetry. It

does not have a regular meter or rhyme scheme. Poets

who write in free verse try to reproduce the natural

rhythms of spoken language.
Term
Limerick:
Definition
A joke poem that has five lines and follows a set rhythm and

rhyme pattern.
Term
Figurative Language
Definition
Phrases that have meaning beyond their literal

meaning; also known as “figures of speech.” There are

many different types:
Term
Simile
Definition
-a comparison of two unlike things using the words like

or as, e.g. “Her smile was as cold as ice.”
Term
Metaphor
Definition
-a comparison of two unlike things WITHOUT using the

words “like” or “as,” e.g. “Art washes away from the soul

the dust of everyday life.” –Pablo Picasso
Term
Hyperbole
Definition
-an exaggeration used for emphasis or humor.
Term
Idiom
Definition
a strange phrase that might be unfamiliar to someone

outside of that culture, but is easily recognized within it,

e.g. “broken heart,” “walking on eggshells,” “pulling

my leg,” etc.
Term
Personification
Definition
- human qualities given to a non-human object, animal,

or idea, e.g. “The wind exhaled.”
Term
Onomatopoeia
Definition
the use of words that imitate sounds. Examples would

be hiss, buzz, swish, crunch, etc.
Term
Character
Definition
One of the people (or animals) in the story.

a. Major: -who the story is mostly about

b. Minor: -someone who only is in the story a little bit and is not that

important.
Term
Protagonist:
Definition
-a fancier name for the main character, the person who moves the

plot forward (PRO=forward).
Term
Antagonist:
Definition
-the person or force that works against the protagonist. Often, the

antagonist is thought of as the “bad guy,” but he or she doesn’t

necessarily have to be “bad” to be an antagonist (ANTE=against).
Term
Indirect Characterization
Definition
-the author tries to show, not just tell, a personality trait

through five different ways

i. Say -the words the character says or the way he or she talks

ii. Think -the thoughts the character has that reveal his or

her wants, fears, etc.

iii. Actions -what the character does in the story

iv. Appearance -how the character looks or the way he or she

presents himself or herself

v. Others say -how other characters talk about this character, in other

words, his or her reputation.
Term
Internal conflict
Definition
-A problem in the character’s mind or with their

emotions. Sometimes called Character vs self
Term
EXternal
Definition
-A problem with a character and some other outside

force. There are five different types of external conflicts:

i. Character vs character: Characters fight against each

other. Ex. Batman vs Superman

ii. Character vs society A problem with society,

school, the law, or some tradition

iii. Character vs nature A problem with some

element of nature, like a

blizzard, a hurricane, a

mountain climb, etc.

iv. Character vs supernatural A problem with a ghost, demon, or

anything else supernatural

v. Character vs technology A problem with a robot, artificial

intelligence, or other technology

related things
Term
Exposition:
Definition
The part of the story, usually near the beginning, in

which the characters are introduced, the background is

explained, and the setting is described.
Term
Falling Action
Definition
The action and dialogue following the climax that lead

the reader to the story’s end.
Term
Flashback:
Definition
An interruption of the chronological (time) order to

present something that occurred earlier in the story.
Term
Imagery:
Definition
Words or phrases that appeal to the reader’s five senses.
Term
Mood:
Definition
The emotion or feeling the author wants you to feel when

you are reading the story. The mood often changes

throughout the different parts of the plot.
Term
Plot:
Definition
In fiction, the way an author organizes what happens in a

story from beginning to end.

a. Exposition -the part of the story, usually near the beginning, in which

characters are introduced, the background is explained, and

the setting is described.

b. Initiating event -the first important event that introduces the conflict of the

story and sets into motion the rest of the plot.

c. Rising action -the majority of the story where main character attempts to

solve the conflict, but the problem continues to get more

complicated.

d. Climax -the point of greatest intensity in a story in which the main

character faces the greatest opposition to achieving his or

her goal.

e. Falling action -the action and dialogue following the climax that lead the

reader to the story’s end.

f. Resolution -the part of the story in which the problems are solved and

the action comes to a satisfying end.
Term
Rising action
Definition
-the majority of the story where main character attempts to

solve the conflict, but the problem continues to get more

complicated.
Term
Resolution
Definition
-the part of the story in which the problems are solved and

the action comes to a satisfying end.
Term
First person
Definition
-the narrator is a character in the story who tells the story

using pronouns like “I” and “we,” etc.
Term
Second person
Definition
-the narrator addresses the audience, using pronouns like

“you.”
Term
Point of View:
Definition
The perspective from which a story is told.
Term
Third person
Definition
-the narrator is outside of the story (not a character in it) and

uses pronouns like “he,” “she,” and “they,”
Term
Omniscient
Definition
-the narrator can see into the minds of all characters.

OMNI=all, SCIENT= knowledge.
Term
Limited
Definition
-the narrator tells only what one character perceives.
Term
Setting:
Definition
The time and place in which a story happens.
Term
Tone:
Definition
The attitude of the author towards the subject they are writing

about. Also the attitude of the speaker while he or she is speaking.
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