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The sequence of events within a story |
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| hints or clues that indicate events and situations late in the story |
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| the excitement or tension you feel as you become involved in a story and there are elements of the unknown |
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| charactors struggle against each other. |
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| a charactr struggles against a force of nature |
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| man v. society (external ) |
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| a character struggles agains his society |
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| a character struggles against an inner force. |
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| an indirect reference to another literary work or a famous person, place, or event |
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| a person that is in direct contrast with another character |
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| the author comes right out and describes the character |
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| indirect characterization |
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| the author uses the characters thoughts feelings actions or physical description... main point it is told without just saying it. |
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| what happens is not what was expected |
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| what is said isn't what was meant |
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| the audience knows something the characters dont |
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| Method of narrating a a piece of literature |
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| the 'good guy' or the main charactor in the story |
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| the 'bad guy' or the one no one likes |
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| remains the same throughout the story |
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| characters who change as the plot unfolds |
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| when you remember something from the past almost suddennly |
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| a deep meaning. a person place or thing that stands for something beyond itself |
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