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1 st nine weeks C.A. Review

1 st nine weeks C.A. Review. Poe. Elements of Fiction. Setting Characters Plot Theme Mood Symbolism Point of View. Setting. The time and place of the story. Characters. - People, animals, or imaginary creatures that take part in the story .

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1 st nine weeks C.A. Review

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  1. 1st nine weeks C.A. Review Poe

  2. Elements of Fiction • Setting • Characters • Plot • Theme • Mood • Symbolism • Point of View

  3. Setting • The time and place of the story.

  4. Characters • - People, animals, or imaginary creatures that take part in the story. • Protagonist- The main character in the story • Antagonist- The character against the protagonist

  5. Character types • Round Characters are multidimensional and fully developed for the reader • Flat Characters have only one specific trait, the reader never knows anything more about the character • Dynamic Characters change their traits during the story • Static Characters do not change their traits

  6. Plot • the events in a story • 1.Exposition- The Beginning, Characters, Setting & Problem laid out • 2.Rising Action- Complications arise with the problem, The Plot Thickens! • 3.Climax- Highest point of interest/suspense, a.k.a. the Turning Point, the outcome is decided • 4.Resolution- The ending, loose ends are tied up, everything comes together

  7. Theme • The message about life that author trying to express (moral) it is a statement, • complete thought, not one word! “Love” is not a message, but “love heals all wounds” is a theme • They look like fortune cookie responses.

  8. Mood • The mood of a literary work is the feeling that a writer wants readers to have while reading. • It’s the atmosphere that’s created. • Writers can choose words, phrases, and images to create a whole range of moods - from anger, and sadness to excitement and fear.

  9. Symbolism • - objects may be a symbol for something else. • http://www.scribd.com/doc/6472314/Symbolism-in-Literature

  10. Point of View Point of View (POV)- Who is telling the story, three different types • First Person- Told by someone IN the story, uses “I” and “me” • Third Person Limited-Told by a narrator, OUTSIDE the story, the narrator only knows thoughts of one character, uses the pronouns “he”, “she”, and “they” • Third Person Omniscient- Told by a narrator OUTSIDE the story, the narrator knows

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