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Jaubert Terms Set 1

Jaubert- Grade 6- Literary Terms Set 1

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Plot the series of events in a story
Exposition The beginning part of the story in which the characters, setting, and the situation are introduced
Rising Action The central part of the story during which various problems arise leading to the climax
Climax This is the highest point (turning point) of the story for the reader
Falling Action The events after the climax which close the story
Resolution Rounds out and gives the final outcome of the story; the part in which problems are solved
CHARACTERS the person or animal in a story
Major characters are the most important characters in the story
Minor characters are not the central characters in the story
POINT OF VIEW The relationship of the narrator, or storyteller, to the story
First Person The narrator is a character in the story; can reveal only what hesees and is told by other characters,can’t tell us thoughts of other characters
Third-Person Objective The narrator is an outsider who can tell us what is happening, but he can’t tell us the thoughts of the characters.
Omniscient The narrator is an all-knowing outsider who can enter the minds of more than one of the characters.
conflict the central struggle between opposing forces. It creates plot.
Man versus Man Conflict that pits one person against another.
Man versus Nature conflict that involves a a run-in with the forces of nature.
Man versus Self Internal conflict which is inside a character’s brain
Created by: sjaubert
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