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| -the character about whom the narrative chiefly is |
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| -the protagonist grows intellectually and imaginatively so that at the end of the narrative he is wiser, nobler, and better than he was at the beginning |
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| Appeals to the strange, the terrible, the macabre, the supernatural |
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| any information presented which is outside the time span of a plot; main purpose is to provide motivation for the actions of the characters especially the protagonist |
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| the arrangement of episodes according to a preconceived plan |
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| the authors use of language |
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