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Literary Terms

Horizontales
The point of view used in manuals and self-help books
When the author takes the reader back in time to a memory
The central message, concern, or purpose of a story
A person or thing fighting against the hero of a story
The highest point of action in a story
The main character in the story
A story composed orally and passed down by word of mouth
The sequence of events in a story
"The rock stubbornly refused to move." is an example of this literary term (giving non-human objects human qualities)
"BAM!" is an example of this literary term (a word that is the same as the sound it makes)
A struggle or problem in the story
This third person narrator can only tell us the thoughts and feelings of one character
A character who changes or grows during the course of a literary work
A type/form of literature
The type of conflict when a character debates within his or her own mind and heart
A form of language spoken by people in a particular region
"My cat is a log." is an example of this literary term (an implied comparison of two unlike things by stating something is something else)
Verticales
The dictionary meaning of a word without the emotion or feeling connected with the word
Point of view that has the narrator as a character in the story; uses "I"
This third person narrator is the "all-knowing" narrator
A brief story or poem, usually with animal characters, that teaches a lesson and has a moral
A character who does not change during the course of the story
An ancient Greek story that explains natural occurrences or happenings in the world
"Bob built a brilliant boat." is an example of this literary term (the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words)
A prediction or hint of what will happen
The feeling or emotion a word brings to your mind
What it is called when the climax or conflict is resolved
"I'm so hungry I could eat a horse." is an example of this literary term (using extreme exaggeration to make a point)
This third person narrator only tells the reader what is observable
Where and when a story takes place
The atmosphere or feeling in a literary work
Characters speaking in a work of fiction
The type of conflict when one character is in conflict with another character
A word or phrase that a writer uses to mean the exact opposite of its normal meaning
"Life is like a box of chocolates." is an example of this literary term (a direct comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as)
A fully developed character who has many traits and characteristics