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Literary Terms set 4

TermDefinition
Credible: trusted.
Voice: a writer’s use of language and overall style created by tone and diction.
Persona: a mask or voice for first person point of view
Surprise ending: resolves a story in a totally unexpected yet logical way.
Diction: choice of words
Theme: the central idea or insight about human life that a story reveals.
Unreliable narrator: biased and cannot or does not tell the truth.
Irony: a contrast of what the reader expects and what really happens.
Verbal Irony: the use of words to mean something other than what is really said; sarcasm
Dramatic Irony: when the audience knows something the characters do not.
Situational Irony: when the reader expects something to happen but something unexpected happens instead
12. Point of View: the vantage point or perspective from which a story is told.
Third Person Omniscient Point of View: narrator plays no role in the story, is “God-like” and “All-knowing”; knows all the character’s thoughts, actions, and feelings.
Third Person Limited Point of View: narrator plays no role in the story; tells about one character’s thoughts, feelings, and actions.
15. Third Person Objective Point of View: narrator is a spectator of events and reports what is seen or heard; relays little to no thoughts or feelings.
First Person Point of View: narrator is a character in the story and tells the story using pronouns I, we, me, us, etc…
Created by: Zannah
 

 



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