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literary terms definitions

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Setting   Where a story takes place  
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Mood   atmosphere of a story is usally dtermined by the setting  
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Theme   lesson or message of the story controlling idea ot control asighed author underlining meaning or main idea trying to convey  
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Conflict   Problem without conflict there is no story  
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*Internal conflict   Struggle within one's self person must make decesion overcome pain temper  
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-Person vs. self   Character must make a difficult decision  
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*external conflict   struggle with an outside force  
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1. -Man vs. Man 2. -Man vs. Fate 3. Man vs. Society 4. Man vs. Nature   1.problem between two people or two groups of people can be fight or araggment 2.A person has a problem facing he/she destiny.3.One person in conflict with a group. 4.A person in conflict with or struggleing against anyforce of nature  
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*Plot   Sequence of events  
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*Exposition   All background information is given setting and man char. are in fo.  
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*Narrative Hook   The problem/main conflict is revealed  
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*Rising Action   All of the greats leading to the climax  
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*Climax   most exiting part of the story the T point  
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*falling Action   All of the events leading to the conclusion  
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*Conclusion   The End...  
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Narrator   The person telling the story~not always the author  
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*Tone   Narrator/authornattitude toward the story  
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*Point Of View   how a story is told. The relationship between the narrato and the reader  
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-1st person   The Narrator is a part of the story and uses I,Me,My,Our,Us  
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