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Friday, March 8, 2019

Like a Boss

The story is told in third mortal. Knowledge is unlimited. Third-person limited The story is told from the viewpoint of one person in the story A stream of consciousness the uninterrupted thoughts in a character. First person The author disappears into one of the characters who tells the story in first person l. Objective The narrator disappears into a kind of erratic sound camera. This camera give the axe go anywhere but can record only what is seen and heard.Theme The theme should be expressible in the embodiment of a statement with a subject and a predicate. It is insufficient to tell apart that the theme of a story is motherhood or loyalty to country. flick The various literary means by which characters are presented Indirect impersonation The author shows us the characters through their actions Direct citationization They tell us straight out, by exposition or analysis, what the characters are like, or they fix another character in the story describe them.Traumatized Sh own as harangue and behaving as in a stage play Stock Character Stereotyped figures who have recurred so often in fiction that we grant them at once. Static Character Remains the same person end-to-end the story Dynamic Character The growth of a character end-to-end the story Epiphany The moment or insight that usually defines the moment of the developing characters change Plot the sequence of incidents or features through which an author constructs a story. Structure Sequential arrangement of events in a plotConflict Clash of actions, ideas, desires or wills. Suspense The quality in a story that makes reviewers ask Whats going away to happen next? Mystery An unusual set of circumstances for which the reader craves an explanation Dilemma Position in which he or she must(prenominal) choose between two courses of action, both undesirable. Happy ending The paladin must solve her problems, defeat an adversary, win her man, live happily ever after. Indeterminate Unresolved. No definitive conclusion is reached. Chance The occurrence of an event that has no apparent cause.

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