literary terms. setting the time, place and duration of a story

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Page 1: Literary Terms. Setting The time, place and duration of a story

Literary Terms

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Setting

• The time, place and duration of a story.

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Characters

•People or animals a story is about.

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Conflict

•The problem in the story.

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Types of Conflict• Man vs. Man

• Man vs. Nature

• Man vs. Society

• Man vs. Supernatural

• Man vs. Technology

• Man vs. Himself

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Resolution

•Solution to the conflict.

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Plot–Sequence of events in a story.

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Theme• Author’s message or main idea of a story.

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Antagonist / Protagonist

• Antagonist: The bad person or thing in a story. Works against good.

• Protagonist: The good person or thing in a story. Hero!

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Foreshadowing•An author’s hints/ clues about future events.

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Irony•Unexpected events or ending to a story.

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Characterization• Direct- the author tells you about a

character through direct description. * “Jack is a dirty, mean, thief.”

• Indirect- the author reveals a character through actions and thoughts.

* “Jack looked closely at the bank vault and paid careful attention to the turning numbers.”