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Cards (30)

Section 1

(30 cards)

First Person Peripheral

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This is when the narrator is a supporting character in the story, not the main character.

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External Conflict

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Is a struggle between a literary or dramatic character and an outside force such as nature or another character, nature, society, or fate.

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Implied Themes

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Must be inferred readers need to consider all the elements of a story and ask what message about life they convey.

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Antagonist

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The person in conflict with the main character. Not all stories have antagonists.

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Third Person Omniscient POV

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This point of view still uses the "he/she/it" narration but now the narrator god knows everything.

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There are 3 main types of third person POV

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Limited, Multiple, and Omniscient

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Internal Conflict

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Takes place within the mind of a character who struggles with opposing feelings or with indecision about how to act.

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Second Person POV

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Second person point of view is generally only used in instructional writing. It is told from the perspective of "you".

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Protagonist

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The main character.

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Two types of Conflicts

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External and Internal

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5 Elements of Plot Development

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Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution.

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Climax

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Is the emotional high point of the story.

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Resolution

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Shows how the conflict is resolved or how the problem is solved.

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Third Person POV

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Third person POV is used when your narrator is not a character in the story "he/she/it" narrator.

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Theme

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Theme is the central message of a story that readers can apply to life.

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Stated Themes

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Are directly presented in a story

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Characters

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The actors in the story's plot.

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Third Person Multiple POV

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This type is still in the "he/she/it" category, but now the narrator can follow multiple characters in the story.

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Plot

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The sequence of events in a story - a series of related incidents.

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Point of View

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Refers to the vantage point from which a story is told. The person telling the story is the narrator.

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Elements of short stories

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Two types of themes

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Stated and Implied

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Rising Action

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Develops the conflict with complications and twists.

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Falling Action

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Shows what happens to the characters after climax.

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Conflict

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A struggle between opposing forces

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Setting

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The time and place in which a story happens.

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Three Types

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First, Second, and Third

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Short Story Elements

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Setting, Characters, Point of View, Theme, and Plot

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Third Person Limited POV

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Limited means that the POV is limited to only one character.

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Exposition

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Introduces the story's characters, setting, and conflict.

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