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Literary Terms: “Thank You Ma’am”

Literary Terms: “Thank You Ma’am”. Unit 1- The Short Story. Characterization. *Story Focus : Physical Description Review : The process of revealing the character in a story (see “Most Dangerous Game” PowerPoint/Cornell notes)

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Literary Terms: “Thank You Ma’am”

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  1. Literary Terms: “Thank You Ma’am” Unit 1- The Short Story

  2. Characterization • *Story Focus: Physical Description • Review: The process of revealing the character in a story (see “Most Dangerous Game” PowerPoint/Cornell notes) • While reading “Thank You Ma’am” notice the physical descriptions which allow us to get a better understanding of the characters’ personalities

  3. Setting • Where and when a story takes place • The setting is usually established through description • Sometimes narration or dialogue reveal the location and time the story takes place • Where and when does “Thank You Ma’am” take place?” You have just described the setting.

  4. 3rd Person Omniscient • Omniscient- The “all-knowing” narrator telling the story who can tells us about the past, present, and future. • Like a god is telling the story • Ex. “Thank You Ma’am” and “The Interlopers” (Week 3 assigned reading)

  5. Dialogue versus Dialect Dialogue Dialect The sounds, spelling, grammar, and diction used by a specific people How various people speak A major technique of characterization that reveals the social or geographic status of a character • Direct speech between characters in a literary work • A conversation, lines spoken by a character or characters in a play, essay, story, or novel • Good dialogue provides characterization or advances the plot

  6. Review • Plot • Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution • Protagonist/Antagonist • Internal/External Conflict • Theme • Dialogue • Dialect

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