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Literary Terms. English novel Engl2349 Dr. Sami S. Breem. Plot. plot/events/actions Aristotle’s plot-line/structure/diagram introduction/exposition rising action/development climax/turning point falling action end/ deouement Labov's structure coda. Characterization.
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Literary Terms English novel Engl2349 Dr. Sami S. Breem
Plot • plot/events/actions • Aristotle’s plot-line/structure/diagram • introduction/exposition • rising action/development • climax/turning point • falling action • end/deouement • Labov's structure • coda
Characterization • protagonist/hero/central/main character • antagonist/anti-hero • antagonistic force • techniques used to analyze character: • physical description • what characters say/do • relationship with other characters • narrator’s comments
Characterization (continued) • Type of change: • round vs. flat • static vs. dynamic • changed vs. unchanged • developed vs. undeveloped • character (symbol) • Character (representation in the real world) • Significance of names
Conflict Complication/clash between opposing forces: • character vs. character • character vs. nature • character vs. social problems • internal conflict
Literary Terms (continued) • themes • setting • imagery • motif • allegory • microcosm vs. macrocosm • foreshadowing
Literary Terms (continued) • symbolism • conventional/traditional • literary • figurative language, for example: • metaphor • simile • personification • irony
Literary Terms (continued) • intertextuality • text vs. context • speech and thought presentation • stylistic analysis • deixis • deixis of time • deixis of place • deictic verbs/adverbs/adjectives/nouns • social deixis • definite vs. indefinite articles