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| place, time, weather, social conditions, mood/atmosphere |
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| Characters & their traits |
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| the qualities of a person (physical appearance and personality)revealed through what is said, thought, and shown about the person |
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| the central message or "moral of the story“ |
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| how the characters feel, the ways they express themselves |
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| what the characters say and why it is important |
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| beginning of the story; introduce characters, background, and reveal setting |
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| events in the story get complicated |
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| the struggle between opposing forces |
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| (character vs self)- take place inside person's mind |
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| takes place between person and another person, group, or outside element |
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| highest point of tension and drama |
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| resolution begins, events begin to fall in place |
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| What appears to be case radically differs from what actually is. |
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| What is said is the opposite of what is really meant. |
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| The difference between what we expect to happen and what actually does. |
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| When the audience knows more about the situation than the characters. |
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