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Literary Elements & Techniques

Horizontales
Compares two things without using the words, "as," "like," or "than."
Type of language that uses words in a non-literal way.
Type of conflict which occurs when a character struggles within himself or herself.
The audience knows something important that the character does not. (2 words)
A person, object, situation, or action that represents something else.
Point of view that uses, "he," "she," or "it." (2 words)
Gives human traits to animals, non-human beings, or inanimate objects.
The repetition of initial consonants. (soft surge of the sea)
The sequence of events.
The use of words that sound like their meaning.
A state of tension, an emotional pull which keeps the reader interested.
Includes the place and time period in which a story takes place.
Type of character who experiences a basic change during the story.
Point of view that uses "I" and "we." (2 words)
Type of character who does not change during the story.
The repeating of a word or phrase to emphasize an idea.
Central character in the plot's conflict.
A contrast between what the reader expects and what really happens.
Verticales
Type of conflict which pits a character against someone else, society, or nature.
The author narrates an event that took place before the current time of the story.
Compares two things using the words "as," "like," or "than."
An appeal to any of the senses.
The underlying meaning of the story, the author's message.
The author gives a hint about a future event.
Point of view that uses "you." (2 words)
A reference in one literary work to a character or theme found in another literary work.
The reader is told the thoughts and feeling of only one character (rarely two or three). Third person________
The force in conflict with the protagonist.
The reader is told everything about the story. Third person_________
The author's attitude
The author's choice of words which help to create meaning and define the character.