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| a narritive which has both a literal menaing and a representative |
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| repitition of constinant sounds |
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| a person or force which opposes the protagonist in a literary work |
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| making a character have a personality. The act of creating and developing a character |
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| a character that does not develop |
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| the oppisition between two characters, groups |
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| when something that is going to happen in the future in hinted out with clues |
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| when something is explained in such detail that it can be imagened in your mind |
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| a mental emotion, or physchological struggle with a character |
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| comparision woth out using like or as |
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what the reader feels the authors attitude |
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| reccuring element that keeps coming back |
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| giving nonhuman things personalitys |
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| the place where the story unfolds and what happens |
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| hero or central character of a literary work |
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| where the story takes place |
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| a comparision using like or as |
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| an object used to represent something that has deeper meaning |
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| a reecuring pattern through out the story |
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| the way the author wants the story to feel |
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