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Literary Terms Part 2

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Across
Compares two or more things without using like or as.
The main message or idea the author wishes to convey. The main message about life.
The series of events that take place in the timeline of the story.
A logical guess based on evidence.
A character that we see in many different moods and situations.
In this point of view, the author tells the story from the perspective of one of the characters, but does not narrate the story. Use pronouns such as he, she, it, and they. Does not know the thoughts and feelings of the other characters.
A writerś reason for creating a work. (PIE2)
The turning point in a story.
Reflects the writerś attitude about his subject.
A type of text structure that describes characters and features.
The use of words whose sounds suggest their meaning. Ex. “bang” and “hiss”
The atmosphere or feeling that a work of literature conveys to its readers. How it makes me feel.
A character that changes and learns a lesson.
Down
When an author picks one side of an issue over another.
A character that we only see one side of.
A conflict that occurs between characters or between a character and an element of nature. Outside of your control.
A type or category of literature
A figure of speech in which the truth is exaggerated for emphasis or for humorous effect.
The central/main character or hero in a story. The ¨good guy.
The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words. Ex. “Big, brown bear biking backwards”
A person, place, or an action that represents something else.
When an author gives human-like qualities or characteristics to inanimate objects.
When and where a story takes place.
An expression whose meaning is different from the sum of its individual words – ex. “break her date”
A lesson that a story teaches.