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 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.