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Heroes and Villains Unit 1 Review

Horizontales
The point of view where the narrator is a character in the story. Told from the point of view of "I"
The author's process of creating a character and his/her personality.
The situation and characters are invented by the writer. Some parts may be true but the work itself is based on imagination.
A problem that takes place in the character's mind (man vs. self)
The story is told by an all-knowing narrator who can reveal the observations of any and all characters.
Another word for a category in literature.
A poem that tells a story.
The attitude of the narrator toward the subject he is discussing.
The author's use of exaggeration to emphasize a point or create humor in a piece. Ex. "The air was shattered by the force of Casey's blow"
The person or force that creates a problem for the main character.
The emotional atmosphere in a story. The "feeling" the author creates in a story or poem.
Verticales
The point of view from an outside narrator who is not a character in the story but can reveal the observations of one character.
Text that presents facts about real, people, places, and events.
The time and place in which a story occurs.
The main character in a story. The action revolves around this character.
A character or group struggles again an outside problem (man vs. man, man vs. nature, man vs society, etc.)
The point of view where the narrator tells the story to another person or character using the word "you."
The author's use of clues to prepare readers for events that will happen later in a story.
The voice that tells the story in a piece of writing.
The author's message or meaning behind a story. What the author wants the reader to learn.
The sequence of events that leads from the beginning to the end of a story.