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Page 1: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Literary Terms 2

Page 2: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Plot The sequence of events in a narrative

work. The plot is made up of the following elements: Exposition Rising action Climax Falling action Resolution

Page 3: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Plot (ctd)

Page 4: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Exposition Introduction to the story Reader gets information about the

characters, setting, conflicts, etc. “Background information”

Page 5: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Rising Action Occurs in the story as complications,

twists, or intensifications of the conflict occurs.

The action that leads up to the climax

Page 6: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Climax The emotional high point of the story. The “turning point”

Page 7: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Falling Action The action that follows the climax and

leads to the resolution.

Page 8: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Resolution The part of the plot that concludes the

falling action by revealing or suggesting the outcome of the conflict.

Page 9: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Setting The time and place in which the events

of a story, novel, or play take place. Often helps create atmosphere or mood Not just physical- includes ideas,

customs, values, and beliefs of a particular time and place.

Page 10: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Point of view The perspective from which a story is

told 1st period 3rd person omniscient 3rd person limited

Page 11: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

First person POV The narrator is a character in the story Narrator uses “I” Reader sees everything through the

character’s eyes.

Page 12: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

3rd person Limited POV Narrator reveals the thoughts, feelings,

and observations of only ONE character. Refers to that character as “he” or “she” but is not actually that character.

Page 13: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

3rd person omniscient POV “All- knowing” narrator The narrator is not a character in the

story, but is someone who stands outside of the action and comments.

Knows everything about the characters in the story and may reveal details that the characters couldn’t.

Page 14: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Hyperbole A figure of speech in which great

exaggeration is used for emphasis or humorous effect.

Page 15: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Imagery The “word pictures” that writer’s use to

help evoke an emotional response in readers. In creating effective imagery, writers use sensory details, or descriptions that appeal to one or more of the five senses. Sight Hearing Touch Taste Smell

Page 16: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Foreshadowing An author’s use of clues that hint at

events that will occur later in the plot. Helps to build suspense as well as

prepare readers for what is to come.

Page 17: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Flashback A literary device in which an earlier

episode, conversation, or event is inserted into the chronological sequence of a narrative.

Page 18: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Conflict The struggle between opposing forces in

a story or play.

Page 19: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Man vs Man A conflict that occurs between two

characters.

Page 20: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Man vs Self An internal struggle within a character. Also known as an internal conflict.

Page 21: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Man vs Nature A conflict in which a character must

overcome a force of nature. External conflict

Page 22: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Man vs gods/fate Man versus fate occurs when a

character is compelled to follow an unknown destiny. Man versus fate conflict breeds internal conflict, while forcing a character to consciously, or subconsciously, act on his or her fate.

Internal struggle

Page 23: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Man vs society When characters struggle against the

their culture and government External conflict

Page 24: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Paradox A situation or statement that involves

two parts, both of which are true but seem to contradict each other.

Page 25: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Characterization The method the author uses to reveal a

character’s personality. Two types:

Direct Indirect

Page 26: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Direct Characterization The author or narrator makes direct

statements about a character’s traits. “She was nice” “He was very religious”

Page 27: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Indirect Characterization The author or speaker reveals a

character’s personality through the character’s own words, thoughts, and actions and through the words, ,thoughts, and actions of other characters.

Kody kicked the stray cat as he walked by.

Page 28: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Character An individual in a literary work. May be people, animals, robots, or

whatever the author chooses.

Page 29: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Dynamic Character A character that develops and changes

over the course of a literary work.

Page 30: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Static Character A character that remains the same

throughout a literary work from beginning to end.

Page 31: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Round Character A character that shows many, and some

times contradictory traits.

Page 32: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Flat Character A character that only reveals one

personality trait.

Page 33: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Protagonist The central character in a literary work

around whom the main conflict revolves. Often, the person with whom the

audience members or readers sympathize or identify with.

Page 34: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Antagonist The person or force in society or nature

that opposes the protagonist in a literary work.

Page 35: Literary Terms 2. Plot  The sequence of events in a narrative work. The plot is made up of the following elements:  Exposition  Rising action  Climax.

Archetype A very typical example of a certain

person or thing. The airhead The jock Mystery story Love story

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Theme The main idea or message of a literary

work. An insight about life or human nature. Stated- one which is expressed directly

and explicitly. Implied- a theme that is revealed

gradually through other literary elements (plot, setting, character, point of view, imagery, etc)


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