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Literary Elements
AP Lit.
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English
11th Grade
10/01/2013

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Escape literature
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written purely for entertainment--to help us pass the time agreeably
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Interpretive literature
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broaden and deepen and sharpen our awareness of life
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Commercial fiction
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written for wide, popular consumption
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Quality fiction
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written with serious artistic intent
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Plot (plot)
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the sequence of incidents or events of which a story is composed, presented in a significant order
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Conflict (plot)
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a clash of actions, ideas, desires, or wills
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Examples of conflicts (plot)
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Person against person
Person against environment
Conflict of person against himself or herself
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Protagonists (plot)
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central characters in a conflict, whether sympathetic or unsympathetic as persons
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Antagonists (plot)
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The forces arrayed against protagonists, whether persons, things, conventions of society, or traits of their own characters
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Suspense (plot)
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the quality in a story that makes readers ask "What's going to happen next?" or "How will this turn out?" and impels them to read on to find the answers to these questions; a "cliffhanger"
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Mystery (plot)
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an unusual set of circumstances for which the readers crave an explanation
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Dilemma (plot)
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a position in which the protagonist must choose between two courses of action, both undesirable
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Surprise (plot)
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Becomes pronounced when the story departs radically from our expectations; an unexpected twist
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Surprise ending (plot)
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one that reveals a sudden new turn or twist
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Happy ending (plot)
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the protagonist must solve his problems, defeat the villain, win the girl, and "live happily ever after"
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Unhappy ending (plot)
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a miserable ending to a story
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Indeterminate ending (plot)
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One in which no definitive conclusion is reached
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Artistic unity (plot)
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there must be nothing in the story that is irrelevant, that does not contribute to the total meaning, nothing that is only there for its own sake or excitement
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Plot manipulation (plot)
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When an author gives a story a turn unjustified by the situation or the characters involved, or when a character makes unmotivated action (also overuse of chance and coincidence)
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Direct presentation (characterization)
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The authors tells the reader straight out, by exposition or analysis, what the characters are like, or have someone else in the story tell us what they are like
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Indirect presentation (characterization)
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The author shows us the characters in action; we infer what they are like from what they think or say or do
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Dramatized (characterization)
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when characters are shown speaking and acting, as in a drama
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Flat characters (characterization)
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characterized by one or two traits; can be summed up in a sentence
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Round characters (characterization)
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complex and many sided; they might require an essay for full analysis
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Stock character (characterization)
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special kind of flat character; stereotyped figures who have occurred so often in fiction that their nature is immediately known
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Static character (characterization)
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the same sort of person at the end of the story as at the beginning
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Developing (or dynamic) character (characterization)
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undergoes a permanent change in some aspect of character, personality, or outlook
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Theme (theme)
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A piece of fiction's controlling idea or central insight
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Point of View (POV)
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who tells the story, and, therefore, how it gets told
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Omniscient point of view
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the story is told in the third person by a narrator whose knowledge and prerogatives are unlimited
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Limited omniscient point of view
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the story is told in the third person, but from the viewpoint of one character in the story
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First-person point of view
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the author disappears into one of the characters, who tells the story in the first person
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Objective point of view
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the narrator disappears into a kind of roving sound camera that can only record what is seen and/or heard; it cannot comment, interpret, or enter a character's mind (also known as Dramatic POV)
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What often decides theme?
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Setting
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Characterization
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Everything the author does to make us understand the characters
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