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- Narrator reveals thougts of only one character
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- Narrator uses pronouns he, she, it, and they.
- Narrator reveals thoughts of all characters
- Most common kind of third person
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- Narrator is in the story
- Narrator uses the pronouns I, me, my, we
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| The character against the main character |
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| 5 characterization Methods |
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| Showing the character's: 1)actions, 2) words, 3)thoughts 4) through direct description by the author and/or 5) by the reactions of the other characters. |
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| Whose eyes the story is told |
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| Character only has one trait |
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| Character has many traits |
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| The character that doesn't change. |
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| The character that changes in the story |
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| A comparison using like or as. |
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| Giving hints or clues as to what will happen in the future |
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| Giving human qualities to something not human |
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| An inplied comparison not using like or as. |
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| A fake clue to throw the reader off. |
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| The opposite of what was expected |
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| One thing that represents something else. |
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| A reference to something famous in art, literature, or architecture |
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| A play on words when words have multiple meanings |
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| Leaving the present time to relate events of the past |
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| story using the surface meaning figuratively to teach you a life lesson. |
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| a gross exaggeration to make a point or for humor |
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| assigning a character trait to all in the same group |
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| making something bigger than it actually is |
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| A character has to make a decision |
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| A character fighting a blizzard |
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| A character fighting an idea in a community |
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| Two character fighting mentally or physically |
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True story of a person's life told by another person
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| True story of a person's life told by that person. |
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| can be anytime, anywhere, any place |
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| A series of events in the story |
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| A struggle between two opposing forces. |
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| A lesson about life and the author |
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| Information for the director, performers, and stage crew |
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| List of characters in the drama in ther order which they appear |
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| A humorous imaitation of a serious literary or musical work. |
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| Description relying on the sensory details |
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Based on scientific knowledge
Fictional setting is present or future on earth or beyond. |
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| Something that makes a situation more difficult |
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| A character's reason for doing something |
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| A distinguishing quality of ones personality |
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| The authors's attitude toward his/her subject |
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| Conversation between characters |
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| Person or animal in the story |
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