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Literary Terms

Author: K. Lehman, M.Ed.-TESOL
Across
The author's attitude toward the subject in the story; The way the his or her point of view comes across, based on the wording or bias within the text
Appeals to the 5 senses; figurative formation of mental figures or likenesses
Standardized, conventional ideas about characters, plots, and settings; Example: "The actor has been ______ as the bad guy."
Direct conversation between characters in a story; interaction; verbal discourse
Non-human things are humanized; making something like a person
A group of lines forming a unit in a poem; a certain number of lines in a passage
Manner which the author develops the characters' personalities; describing the individual quality of a person or thing
Type, category, or style; a class of an artistic endeavor; "a ____ of fiction novels."
End of story when the problem is solved; an act of resolving
The turning point in a story; the highest or most intense point in the development
Sequence of events; storyline; plan; a scheme of what occurs in the story
Down
Time and place ; location; the surroundings or environment
Implied comparison between dissimilar objects; Example: "Her talent blossomed."
A technique that keeps the reader guessing what will happen next; a condition of uncertainty
Returning to an earlier point in time; a scene taking place before the present time
Direct comparison of dissimilar objects; using "like" or "as" before it in a sentence
Main character; lead; hero or heroine of the story
Something used to represent something else; emblem or token of associated meaning
The bad character that causes conflict; an adversary
The underlying main idea of a story; It involves a statement about the subject
Words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning:
Extreme exaggeration; a figure of speech not to be taken literally, as “to wait an eternity.”.
A struggle between opposing forces; a disagreement; to clash