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The problem or struggle in a story that triggers the action.
What is Conflict?
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The action or sequence of events in a story.
What is the Plot?
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Irony is using a word or phrase to mean the exact opposite of its literal or normal meaning.
What is Irony?
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Characterization is a method the author uses to reveal characters and their personalities.
What is Characterization?
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The time and place of the story.
What is Setting?
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Any struggle or problem that is going on within the character. Aka Man vs self.
What is Internal Conflict?
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Protagonist - main character
Antagonist - Person or thing working against protagonist.
What is an Antagonist and Protagonist?
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Dramatic Irony is when the audience sees a character's mistakes but the character does not.
What is Dramatic Irony?
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Direct Characterization in which a writer tells us directly what a character is like or what their motives are.
What is Direct Characterization?
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The statement about life the author is trying to get across in a story.
What is Theme?
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Amy struggle or problem that involves the character and any other person, thing or unknown force.
What is External Conflict?
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The beginning of the story.
What is the Exposition?
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Verbal Irony is when the writer says one thing and means another.
What is Verbal Irony?
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Indirect Characterization is when a writer shows us a characters but allows us to interpret for ourselves the kind of person were are meeting.
What is Indirect Characterization?
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The use of clues in a literary work to suggest events that will happen later in the story.
What is foreshadowing?
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Man v Man
Man v Nature Man v Society Man v God / Fate
What are four examples of external conflict?
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The end of the story.
What is the Resolution?
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Situational irony is when there's a great difference between the purpose of an action and the result.
What is Situational Irony?
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Speech, Appearance, Private Thoughts, Actions, and how others in the story feel about them.
What are some examples of Indirect Characterization?
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The view or perspective from which a story is told. Different types are 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person point of view.
What is Point of View and what types of POV are there?
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(Correct answer here)
Give an examples of external conflict in "The Interlopers" AND "The Necklace"
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Exposition -> Rising Action -->Climax-->Falling Action--->Resolution
What are the parts of the plot triangle (In order!)?
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So many!
What is an example of irony in "The Interlopers" AND "The Necklace"?
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:)
Give an example of how someone in "The Interlopers" and "The Necklace" was characterized.
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Person, place, thing or event that stands both for itself and for something beyond itself.
The Necklace - The Necklace The Interlopers - The tree that falls on them, nature, the wolves, etc.
What is Symbolism and what can be seen as symbolic in "The Interlopers" and "The Necklace"?
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