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| narritive device, often at the start. |
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| greatest emotional tension in the narritiv. Turing point |
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| no more tensions. resolution |
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| main charatcter, gives you intrest/empathy |
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| oppoeses protagonist, gives you story/plot |
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| multi demionsal. Know alot about them |
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| not much is known about them |
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| feelings you get with a word |
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| all knowing ( 3rd person) |
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| not knowing much ( 3rd person) |
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| verbal exchange, between charactes, reveals thoughts and emotions |
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| took place before open scene |
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| dramatic hints to whats next |
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| used to desricbe universal symbols |
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| who the writer is aimed his paper towards to. |
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| what to do at the end of a paper, demanding to do something |
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| proformance in theater, dramatic litature |
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| dramtic, actor alonbe onstage, utter thoughts aloud |
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| forces bringing down a human spirit |
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| error/defalt leading to a downfall |
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| selfprode leads protagonist to disregand divine warning to mortal law. |
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