Today in Class Chat What’s in a Name? Literary Terms - Review.

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Today in Class Chat What’s in a Name? Literary Terms - Review

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Today in Class

ChatWhat’s in a Name?

Literary Terms - Review

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Protagonist

•Hero•Opposed by antagonist

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Antagonist

•Force working against the Protagonist•Creates Obstacles for Protagonist

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5 Types of Conflict

•Character vs. Character•Character vs. Self•Character vs. Nature•Character vs. Society•Character vs. High Power

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Exposition

•Character•Setting

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Rising Action

•Conflict

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Climax

•Turning Point

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Falling Action

•Action Following Climax•Compares to Rising Action

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Resolution

•Conclusions•Tying all threads together•Complete the arc

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Refers to:

•Basic Plot Structure

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Subplot

•Underlying, smaller plot

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Arc

•Whole Story•Entire narrative

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Round Character

•Developed•Changes

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Flat Character

•Stays the same

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Archetype

•Others modeled after it•Original Spawns Copies

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Juxtaposition

•Placing two objects near each other for contrast

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Doppelganger

•Twin/Double with a key difference

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Bildungsroman

•Coming of age story•Maturation•Growing up

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Erzienengsroman

•Story of initiation•Become part of a larger group

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Denouement

•Unknotting•Address all plots in resolution•Provides closure

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Ephiphany

•Sudden important Realization

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Didactic

•Educational•Instructive•With message

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Plot Device

•Event which moves the narrative forward•Sets up following action i.e. weather

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First Line of a Novel

•Calling Card•Sets Author’s Tone•Voice•Style•Content

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Theme

•Idea•Abstract Concept

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Motif

•Thing/Object/Action•Re-occurs throughout the novel•Concrete

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En Media Res

•“On-Media-Ray”•To begin in the Middle

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Verisimilitude

•Same Truth•Reader can identify & connect with the text•Relatable

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Schadenfreude

•Take pleasure in the downfall or failure of others•Watching a trainwreck