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When someone says one thing but means something completely different. verbal irony. person, place, or thing used to represent something else. symbol. The reader sees a character’s mistakes or misunderstandings, but the character himself does not. dramatic irony.
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When someone says one thing but means something completely different verbal irony
person, place, or thing used to represent something else symbol
The reader sees a character’s mistakes or misunderstandings, but the character himself does not dramatic irony
giving hints and clues of what is to come later in a story foreshadowing
the main character or hero of the story protagonist
A comparison of two unlike things in which a word of comparison (like or as) is used simile
the high point, or turning point, in a story—usually the most intense point climax
great difference in what was expected and what happened situational irony
A character struggles with himself or herself internal conflict
Comparison of two unlike things in which no word of comparison“She is my sunshine” metaphor
When someone says one thing but means something completely different verbal Irony
person, place, or thing used to represent something else symbol
The reader sees a character’s mistakes or misunderstandings, but the character himself does not dramatic irony
giving hints and clues of what is to come later in a story foreshadowing
the main character or hero of the story protagonist
A comparison of two unlike things in which a word of comparison (like or as) is used simile
great difference in what was expected and what happened situational irony
the high point, or turning point, in a story—usually the most intense point climax
second part of plot where the situation gets complicated or the conflict intensifies rising action
A character struggles with himself or herself internal conflict Human vs. himself
Comparison of two unlike things in which no word of comparison“She is my sunshine” metaphor
a character or force that opposes the leading male or female character antagonist
a reference—whether explicit or implicit, to history, the Bible, myth, literature, painting, music, and so on allusion
a device whereby a scene from the fictional past is inserted into the fictional present. flashback
the fourth part of plot, in which the complications are untangled falling action
time and place of a story setting
a struggle between opposing forces conflict
part of plot that provides setting, introduces characters, and establishes situation exposition
When someone says one thing but means something completely different verbal irony
person, place, or thing used to represent something else symbol
The reader sees a character’s mistakes or misunderstandings, but the character himself does not dramatic irony
Comparison of two unlike things in which no word of comparison“She is my sunshine” metaphor
giving hints and clues of what is to come later in a story foreshadowing
the main character or hero of the story protagonist
the high point, or turning point, in a story—usually the most intense point climax
A comparison of two unlike things in which a word of comparison (like or as) is used simile
A character struggles with himself or herself internal conflict
great difference in what was expected and what happened situational irony
When someone says one thing but means something completely different verbal Irony
person, place, or thing used to represent something else symbol
giving hints and clues of what is to come later in a story foreshadowing
The reader sees a character’s mistakes or misunderstandings, but the character himself does not dramatic Irony
A comparison of two unlike things in which a word of comparison (like or as) is used simile
the main character or hero of the story protagonist
great difference in what was expected and what happened situational irony
second part of plot where the situation gets complicated or the conflict intensifies rising action