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Do Now: Read the following sentences and identify the literary devices in each “His beard was as rough as sandpaper.” “The sun was a copper penny.” “She has ice water in her veins.”

Do Now: Read the following sentences and identify the literary devices in each “His beard was as rough as sandpaper.” “The sun was a copper penny.” “She

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Page 1: Do Now: Read the following sentences and identify the literary devices in each “His beard was as rough as sandpaper.” “The sun was a copper penny.” “She

Do Now:

Read the following sentences and identify the literary devices in each

“His beard was as rough as sandpaper.”

“The sun was a copper penny.”

“She has ice water in her veins.”

Page 2: Do Now: Read the following sentences and identify the literary devices in each “His beard was as rough as sandpaper.” “The sun was a copper penny.” “She

Literary Terms

English 8 Ms. Musynske

September 2012

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Atmosphere The general mood or feeling established in a piece of literature.Examples: gloomy, peaceful, tense

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Characterization

The methods used to present the personality of a character in a story. Direct-writer tells what the character is

like Indirect-writer shows what a character is

like by describing what the character looks like, says or does, or what other characters say about him/her

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Characters are created by:

Giving a physical description of the character

Showing the character ’s actions and letting the characters speak.

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Revealing the characters thoughts

Revealing what others think of the character

Commenting directly on the character

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Conflict

The struggle between two opposing forces.

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Types of Conflicts:

Man vs. Man Example Man Vs. Nature Example

Man Vs. Self Example

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**Remember that conflict may be either internal or external.

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Dialogue

Talk or Conversation between two or more characters.

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Flashback

An interruption of the action in a story to tell about something that happened earlier in time.

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Foreshadowing

The use of hints or clues in a story to suggest future action.

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Irony

A contrast between what is stated and what is really meant or between what is expected to happen and what actually happened.

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Types of Irony:

Verbal irony Situational irony Dramatic irony (in a play the audience knows something the actors do not)

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Plot The sequence of events in a story. Parts of a plot

Inciting incident-event that gives rise to conflict (opening situation)

Development-events that occur as result of central conflict (rising action)

•Climax-highest point or suspense or interest of the story•Resolution-when conflict ends•Denouement-when characters go back to their life before the conflict

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Point of View

The vantage point from which a story is told.

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Types of point of view: Third person point of view ( **most common)

1) all knowing2) limited – tells

us only what one character feels.

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First person point of view

( “I”)

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Setting

The time and place in which a story takes place.

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Tall Tale

A highly improbable, humorous story.

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Theme

The main idea expressed in a story.

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Symbol

A symbol is anything that stands for or represents something else.

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Tone

The attitude the writer takes toward his subject.

For example: comic, serious

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Characters Types of characters

Major Characters that are vital to the development

and resolution of the conflict Minor

Compliment the major characters and help the plot events move forward

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Types of Character Cont’d Round

Complex in temperament and motivation; capable of growth and change during the course of the narrative

Flat Built around a single idea or quality and

unchanging over the course of the narrative

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Types of Characters Cont’d Static

Referring to a character who doesn’t change over the course of a story

Dynamic Opposite of static characters;

dynamic characters undergo a change in the course of the story