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Title: Literary Terms Set One


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Literary TermsSet One
  • English I

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  • Protagonist
  • Antagonist
  • Narrator
  • Character
  • Setting
  • Conflict

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  • Examples
  • Protagonist-
  • Antagonist-
  • Setting-

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CONFLICT
  • Internal- Man vs. Himself
  • External- Man vs. Man
  • Man vs. Nature
  • Man vs. Society

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PLOT
  • Sequence of events in a story

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Plot Elements
  • Exposition
  • Narrative Hook
  • Rising Action
  • Climax
  • Falling Action
  • Resolution (Denouement)

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  • Exposition
  • Background Information
  • Narrative Hook
  • Catches your attention by
  • introducing the storys conflict

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  • Rising Action Adds complications of details to
    the story to advance the plot
  • Climax Turning point of the story

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  • Falling Action Result of the climax
  • Resolution The final outcome of the story

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  • SUSPENSE
  • Growing feeling of excitement or anxiety that
    makes the reader wonder what will happen next

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  • Genre Category of literature
  • Ex Novel
  • Short Story A brief fictional prose narrative
    that may be read in one sitting
  • Fiction Literary work of the imagination

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FLASHBACK
  • Break in time sequence when character returns to
    an earlier time by remembering the past

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FORESHADOWING
  • Clues or hints to the future to prepare the
    reader for up-coming plot development

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Review
  1. Genre
  2. Plot
  3. Short Story
  4. Antagonist
  5. Climax
  6. Narrative Hook
  7. Resolution
  8. External Conflict

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  1. Rising Action
  2. Protagonist
  3. Flashback
  4. Fiction
  5. Narrator
  6. Exposition
  7. Falling Action
  8. Foreshadowing
  9. Internal Conflict
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