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Delve into the world of literary terms like flashback, mood, character, and setting to navigate the rich tapestry of storytelling. Explore how attitudes and opinions shape narratives, evoking emotions through words. Join us on this enlightening exploration of the written word.
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Literary Terms By: Jessica Bilimek
Flashback • Returning to an earlier time in a story for the purpose of making something clearer in the present. • Example: “ Four years ago I went to Six Flags.”
Mood • How the writing makes the reader feel (happy, sad, upset) • Example: She was shocked to see a panda bear in her backyard.
Character • The person or animal around which the action in a story occurs. • Example: Scooby Doo is an awesome cartoon character.
Opinion • A statement that requires a value judgment; it is what someone thinks or believes. • Example: He thinks that lollipops are nasty.
Setting • The time and place in which the action of a story occurs. • Example: Chealsea’s party will be at the park.
Attitude • The feelings of a character as reflected in the selection. • Example: She got sassy when her teacher told her she was in trouble.