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Literary Terms - Fiction
Plot -
The sequence of events in a literary work. Usually involves a conflict.Character -
The persons, animals or creatures who take part in the action of a literary work.
Setting -
The time(s) and place(s) in which a story takes place.
Narrator -
The person telling the story.
The narrator may or may not be a character within the story.
First Person Narrator -
Uses "I", story is told from his/her point of view only.
Third Person Limited Narrator -
A voice outside the story narrates - sees only one perspective (view) of the story.
Third Person Omniscient -
An all knowing narrator.
Knows what all characters think and feel.
Theme -
A central message or insight into life revealed through the literary work.
May be directly stated or only implied.
There is often no single correct statement of a work's theme.
Exposition -
The beginning of a work of fiction. Introduces setting, characters and plot.
May provide background information.
Genre -
A category or type of literature.
Literature is commonly divided into three major genres: poetry, prose and drama.
Each major genre can be divided into smaller categories.
Foreshadow -
The use of clues that suggest events that have yet to occur.
This technique helps to create suspense.
Flashback -
A section of a literary work that interrupts the sequence of events (plot) to tell about an event from an earlier
time.
Conflict -
A struggle between two opposing forces.
Kinds of Conflict -
Internal Conflict
A character struggles with a decision or choice.
External Conflict
A character struggles with a force outside him/herself.
Five categories of conflict -
1. person against nature
2. person against self
3. person against supernatural (technology, God, UFO...)
4. person against society
5. person against person
Dialogue -
A conversation between characters. Reveals character and advances action. Appears between quotation marks
except in scripts.
Symbol -
Something which stands for or represents something else.
(Heart = love)
Climax -
The main conflict is resolved.
Often the major event or turning point in the plot.
Resolution -
The ending of the story. Loose ends may be tied up.
Some stories especially science fiction may not have a resolution.
Rising Action -
The series of events which lead to the climax of the plot of a story.
Initiating Event -
The incident which introduces the central conflict in a story; it may have occurred before the story opens.
Mood /atmosphereThe feeling evoked in the reader by a literary work or passage.
Often developed through descriptive details and wording.
(lighthearted, frightening, spooky, despairing).
Tone -
The writer's attitude toward his or her audience and subject.
Villain -
A dramatic or fictional character who is typically at odds with the hero or heroine.
Stereotype -
An oversimplified conception, opinion, or image of a larger group.
Frequently negative.
Hyperbole -
Intentional exaggeration to create an effect.
(I'm starving.)
Irony -
Literary technique which involves surprising, interesting or amusing
contradictions.
Dramatic Irony -
A contradiction exists between what a character thinks or knows and what the reader knows.
Direct CharacterizationThe author directly states the character’s traits.
Indirect CharacterizationThe reader must figure out what the character is like from his/her actions, dialogue and the comments of others.
Dynamic Character -
A character who grows or changes as a result of the experiences in the work of fiction.
Static Character -
A character who remains the same throughout the work of literature. (does not change)
Characterization
The art of creating and developing a character in a story.
Round Character -
A character who is fully developed and exhibits multiple traits, often both faults and virtues.
Flat Character -
A character who comes across as one-sided or stereotypical (not well developed).
Hero -
A character whose actions are inspiring or noble.
Often struggles mightily to overcome obstacles or problems, frequently created by a villain which stand in
his/her way.
Protagonist
The main character of a work of fiction.
Often grows or changes as a result of the experiences described in the literary work.
(The "good guy")
Antagonist -
The character or force which opposes the main character in a work of fiction.
(the 'bad guy')
Connotation
The suggested meaning of a word beyond the explicit meaning.
Example - The connotations of comfort that surround the old, worn chair.
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