edu290 literary elements
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Types of Characters Include:
Protagonist: Main character.
Antagonist: Against main character.
Foil: Contrasts the protagonist.
Flat (static) : Character that does not change.
Round: Character that undergoes change
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First Person: one character in the story who can only narrate what he or she is thinking.
Third Person Objective: the narrator is not a character and cannot narrate the thoughts of others, but can describe the actions of others.
Third Person Limited: an outsider who narrates
the thoughts of only one character.
Omniscient: an all-knowing outsider who can narrate the thoughts of numerous characters.
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Person vs. Person: struggle between two separate people.
Person vs. Nature: struggle between a character and the uncontrollable power of nature.
Person vs. Society: struggle between a character and the beliefs of the population.
Person vs. Self: struggle between a character and their internal thoughts or actions.
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Verbal Irony: when a character says something, but means something completely different.
Situational Irony: when something that has happened is the opposite of what is anticipated.
Dramatic Irony: when the audience knows more than the characters do.
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examples of irony
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1) Exposition
2) Rising Action
3) Climax
4) Falling Action
5) Resolution
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• The setting, characters, and conflicts are revealed.
• The reader is introduced to the main understanding of the story.
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• Conflicts develop, building suspense and tension for the reader.
• Conflicts are normally tackled in this stage.
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• The highest point of anticipation in the story.
• Main character is confronted with their problem.
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• After the main conflict is confronted.
• Anticipation is relieved and story continues diminishing suspense.
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• Reader understands what has happened.
• Conflicts are explained.
• End of the story.
The
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English/ Language Arts Grade 10Genre Study and Literary Analysis
• Demonstration of Elements of Plot• Definitions of Literary Elements • Definitions of Literary Devices
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