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| time, place and duration of the story |
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| the way an author introduces a character |
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| major, minor, static, dynamic, protagonist, antagonist |
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| affects outcome of the plot |
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| does not affect the outcome of the plot |
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| stay the same (usually minor) |
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changes emotionally, personally, mentally
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| methods of characterization |
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what a character
- says
- thinks
- does
- how other characters respond to that person
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| the problem a character faces |
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| the perspective of the narrator |
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the moral or lesson of a story
(what did we learn?) |
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the contrast between expectation and reality
(when the unexpected happens) |
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| using clues that hint at future events |
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| the feelings and attitudes created by an author |
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| first person ponit of view |
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| second person point of view |
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| third person point of view |
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- character vs. technology
- character vs. character
- character vs. nature
- character vs. society
- character vs. supernatural
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