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Theme | Central idea of the story |
Setting | Where and when in a story |
Characters | The person and his characteristics in a work of fiction |
POV | The angle from which the story is told |
Plot | The sequence of events |
Genre | Any category of literature based on a distinctive stylistic criteria |
Theme | What a specific story is about. |
Exposition | Characters are introduced ; backstories |
Rising action | What happens in a story leading up to the most exciting part of a story. |
Climax | A decisive moment that is of maximum intensity or is a major turning point in a plot |
Conflict | A struggle between two opposing forces |
Four types of conflict | Person vs. person ; person vs. society ; person vs. nature ; person vs. supernatural |
Falling action | What happens near the end of a story after the climax and resolution of the major conflict |
Resolution | Story begins to slow down and work towards its end, tying up loose ends of the plot |
Protagonist | Main character |
Antagonist | In conflict with the protagonist |
Dynamic character | Changes over time |
Static character | Doesn't change over time |
Round | Complex personality ; often portrayed as a conflicted and contradictory person |
Flat | Stereotype |
Alliteration | Repitition of beginning sounds of neighboring words |
Anaphora | Several phrases or verses begin with the same word |
Euphemism | Substitute for harsh words or expressions |
Hyperbole | Uses exaggeration for emphasis |
Irony | Marked contrast between what is said and what is meant |
Simile | Comparing two unlike things with the words "like" and "as" |
Metaphor | Directly comparing |
Onomatopoeia | Words that are spelled by how they sound like |
Oxymoron | Two contradictory words used together |
Personification | Giving human qualities to objects |