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Plot Elements Literary

Terms Literary Terms II

Short Story Review

Short Story Review II

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Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and the resolution

make up this of a story.

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Plot

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This is the beginning of the story where the reader is made aware of the story’s important

characters, setting, complications, etc.

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Exposition

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This part of a story is the greatest moment of intensity.

This can also be called a turning point.

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Climax

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This is the part of the story where the reader is made aware

of the outcome.

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Resolution

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In this part of the story, the reader becomes more familiar

with the conflicts and complications of the story.

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Rising Action

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This term means the time and place in which a story occurs.

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Setting

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This person writes the story but is not necessarily the narrator of

the story.

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Author

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This is a tool the author uses to reveal the personality traits of

certain characters.

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Characterization

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All stories have this and it tries to teach the readers a certain

message. It is usually stated in a general statement about life.

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Theme

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This terms means a contrast or discrepancy between

appearances and reality.

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Irony

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This type of conflict occurs within a character’s self or

whithin his mind.

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Internal Conflict

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In this type of irony, a situation does not end the way many

believe it should have.

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Situational Irony

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Man v. Man, Man v. Society, and Man v. Nature are all examples

of what type of conflict?

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External Conflict

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In this type of irony, the reader or audience is aware of

something a character is not.

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Dramatic Irony

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This type of characterization can be seen through the character’s appearance, thoughts, speech,

and also other characters’ reactions to that specific

character.

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Indirect Characterization

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What is the setting of “The Most Dangerous Game”?

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Ship Trap Island

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This is what the king uses in “The Lady or The Tiger?” in order to determine someone’s

guilt or innocense.

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Fate or Chance

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In “The Scarlet Ibis,” this is the type of character that both Doodle and the narrator

represent.

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Round

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This is the reason Zaroff claims that he likes to hunt humans

instead of animals.

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They are able to reason

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This is the reason that Ulrich is in the forest to begin with in the

story “The Interlopers.”

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Protecting his land from the neighboring poachers

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Why are Ulrich and Georg fighting in “The Interlopers”?

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They each believe that the land belongs to them.

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What is Doodle’s real name?

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William Armstrong

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What does Montresor’s family crest and motto say about him?

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He will seek revenge.

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Which character in “The Scarlet Ibis” goes through a character

arc?

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The narrator

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In “The Lady or the Tiger” What is the king trying to determine by having “criminals” choose

between the two doors?

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Guilt or innocence

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