Short Story Vocab Flashcards

1
Q

A character in conflict with the main character

A

Antagonist

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2
Q

Direct: the reader is told exactly what the character is like

Indirect: the reader must infer from the text what the character is like

A

Characterization

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3
Q

The moment of great emotional intensity or suspense in a plot. It’s also the moment when the reader finds out whether the protagonist will reach hot her goal or not

A

Climax

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4
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The moments where the conflict causes the main character to take action and the further problems that come about

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Rising action

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5
Q

The moment when all struggles are over for the main character

A

Resolution

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6
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External: the character struggles against an outside force
Internal: the struggle is between two opposing needs, desires, or emotions in a characters mind.

A

Conflict

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7
Q

The emotion or feelings associated with a word and the images it produces

A

Connotation

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8
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The literal meaning of a word

A

Denotation

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9
Q

The speech patterns of a region or social group

A

Dialect

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10
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A writers choice of words, used for clarity, effect, or precision.

A

Diction

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11
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A sudden, life changing, realization made by a character

A

Epiphany

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12
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The moment, just after the climax, when the conflicts are beginning to be resolved.

A

Falling action

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13
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Words and expressions not intended to be interpreted in the literal sense

A

Figurative language

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14
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The use of hints or clues in a story to suggest what action is to come

A

Foreshadow

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15
Q

Language that appeals to the senses

A

Imagery

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16
Q

When language or situations are inappropriate or opposite from normal expectations

A

Irony

17
Q

A comparison between two unlike things- sometimes saying one is actually another

A

Metaphor

18
Q

The atmosphere or feeling that a writer creates in a piece of literature through language

A

Mood

19
Q

A word whose sound imitates or suggests it’s meaning

A

Onomatopoeia

20
Q

Giving human like qualities to an inanimate or non-human thing

A

Personification

21
Q

The perspective from which s story is told

A

Point of view

22
Q

The main character of a literary work

A

Protagonist

23
Q

When and where a story takes place

A

Setting

24
Q

A short, concentrated, fictional narrative

A

Short story

25
Q

A comparison of two things using “like” or “as”

A

Simile

26
Q

The voice in the poem or story

A

Speaker

27
Q

Something that stands for something beyond itself

A

Symbol

28
Q

The central idea in a piece of literature; what a writer wishes to reveal it teach about a subject

A

Theme

29
Q

2 consecutive statements that are seemingly contradictory, but upon closer examination, make sense

A

Paradox

30
Q

A reference to a statement, person, place, or event from literature, history, mythology, sports, politics, science, pop culture, or the bible

A

Allusion