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prepositional phrase ends with a noun or pronoun
Participal pharse acts like a adjective describle
Gerund noun ends in ing phrase and modifer
Characterization the way the author presents the character
Direct Characterization character describle by the author, narrator, and other characters Ex. Atticus
Indirect Characterization character trait revealed by speach and action Ex. scout
Conch civilization
piggy's glasses intelligence
the beast fear
the pig's head evil
fire rescue, hope
Allegory a larger concept
Social allegory deals with forms of power in soceity
Moral allegory deals with different kinds of people and how they relate to the world
Religous deals with the spiritual world
Jack emotions power savagery
Ralph common sense government everyman
Piggy intellecet techonogy intellect
Simon soul humanism truth
Scout main character tomboy can read
Jem scout's brother loves to play football
Atticus scout and jem's father and a lawyer
Tom robinson black man accused of raping a white woman
Bob Ewell acuss tom robinson of raping his daughter
Point of view a certian piont of view
First person story told from the narrators view
Objective the writer tells what happens without starting more can be inferred from
Third person narrator is directly speaking to the reader
Omniscient a narrator who knows everything about the characters
Limited Omniscient narrator only knows through one charater
Protagonist main character
Antagonist opponent
Foil secondary character
Created by: rjaniszewski
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