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Page 1: Of Mice and Men Literary Terms. Fiction Any story that is the product of imaginination rather than a documentation of fact. Characters and events in such

Of Mice and Men

Literary Terms

Page 2: Of Mice and Men Literary Terms. Fiction Any story that is the product of imaginination rather than a documentation of fact. Characters and events in such

Fiction

• Any story that is the product of imaginination rather than a documentation of fact.

• Characters and events in such narratives may be based in real life but their ultimate form and configuration is a creation of the author.

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Page 3: Of Mice and Men Literary Terms. Fiction Any story that is the product of imaginination rather than a documentation of fact. Characters and events in such

Dialect

• A variety of language distinct from the standard variety in pronunciation, grammar, or vocabulary.

• “Bus driver give us a bum steer,” he said. “We hadda walk ten miles. Says we was here when we wasn’t. We couldn’t get no rides in the morning.”

• “scairt” and “twicet”

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Page 4: Of Mice and Men Literary Terms. Fiction Any story that is the product of imaginination rather than a documentation of fact. Characters and events in such

Setting

• The time and place in which a story takes place.

• Think about the circumstances involved with the time periods.

• Great Depression?

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Page 5: Of Mice and Men Literary Terms. Fiction Any story that is the product of imaginination rather than a documentation of fact. Characters and events in such

Foreshadowing

• An organizational device used in literature to create expectation or to set up an explanation of later developments.

• Hallmark movies, anyone?

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Page 6: Of Mice and Men Literary Terms. Fiction Any story that is the product of imaginination rather than a documentation of fact. Characters and events in such

Symbolism

• A device in literature where an object represents an idea.

• Think deeply. A broken fence might represent a person’s isolation and that person’s need to break away from the loneliness.

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Page 7: Of Mice and Men Literary Terms. Fiction Any story that is the product of imaginination rather than a documentation of fact. Characters and events in such

Theme

• A topic of discussion or work; a major idea broad enough to cover the entire scope of a literary work.

• A theme may be stated or implied. • Clues to the theme may be found in the

prominent and/or reoccurring ideas in a work.

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Page 8: Of Mice and Men Literary Terms. Fiction Any story that is the product of imaginination rather than a documentation of fact. Characters and events in such

Universal Significance

• The generally accepted importance or value of a work to represent human experience regardless of culture or time period.

• Think about how we can relate any Shakespeare play to our lives today.

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Page 9: Of Mice and Men Literary Terms. Fiction Any story that is the product of imaginination rather than a documentation of fact. Characters and events in such

Plot

• The sequence in which the author arranges events in a story.

• The structure often includes the rising action, the climax, the falling action, and the resolution.

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Page 10: Of Mice and Men Literary Terms. Fiction Any story that is the product of imaginination rather than a documentation of fact. Characters and events in such

Exposition

• A narrative device, often used at the beginning of a work that provides necessary background information about the characters and their circumstances.

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Page 11: Of Mice and Men Literary Terms. Fiction Any story that is the product of imaginination rather than a documentation of fact. Characters and events in such

Rising Action

• The part of a story where the plot becomes increasingly complicated.

• Rising action leads up the climax, or turning point.

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Page 12: Of Mice and Men Literary Terms. Fiction Any story that is the product of imaginination rather than a documentation of fact. Characters and events in such

Climax

• The turning point in a narrative; the moment when the conflict is at its most intense.

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Page 13: Of Mice and Men Literary Terms. Fiction Any story that is the product of imaginination rather than a documentation of fact. Characters and events in such

Falling Action

• The part of a literary plot that is characterized by diminishing tensions and the resolution of the plot’s conflicts and complications.

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Page 14: Of Mice and Men Literary Terms. Fiction Any story that is the product of imaginination rather than a documentation of fact. Characters and events in such

Resolution

• The portion of a story following the climax in which the conflict is resolved.

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