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English midterm

What is setting

the time and place where the action of a literary work happens

what is character

the person who takes part in the action of a literary work

what is plot

the series of events and character actions that relate to the central
conflict

what is conflict

the struggle between people or things within a literary work

what is theme

the central idea or belief the reader is supposed to take away from a
literary work

who is the protagonist

the “main character:” whoever it is supposed to have our primary focus.

who is the antagonist

the “villain:” whoever is presented as the main character or rival of the protagonist

what is dynamic

that they change as a result of the events
of the story

what is static

where they largely remain unchanged

exposition

This is where the characters and setting are introduced to the readers

rising action

The catalyst that sets the story in motion, which forces the protagonists out of their comfort zone, or “stasis.”

climax

This is where the protagonists are faced with a decision as a result of the rising action. This decision will affect the rest
of the story

falling action

This is where we find out the consequences of the decision the protagonists made

resolution

The conflict set in motion in the rising action has been resolved through the
decision made in the climax. This results in a change in the protagonists: either they get what they want, they don’t get what

they want, or they come to realize what they wanted wasn’t the thing that mattered

external conflict

person verse nature
person verse person

person verse society

internal conflict

person verse self

what is Kishōtenketsu

Ki: Introduction – who are the characters?
• Shō: Development – deepening our relationship to the characters and letting us relate to them.

• Ten: Twist – the complication that may involve conflict, but may also just be something the characters must adjust

to.

• Ketsu: how the characters reaction to the complication introduced

symbolism

alluding to things that the author wants you to consider rather
than stating it directly

Allusion

An expression designed to call something to mind without expressing it directly

close reading

a method of literary analysis which focuses on the specific details of a passage or text in order to discern some deeper meaning present in it.

literary device

is any specific aspect of a work of literature that we can identify,
interpret, or analyze

literary technique

is a specific construction of language that an author uses to convey
meaning through the use of a single word, phrase, or group of words and phrases at a

particular point in the text.

literary element

s an aspect or characteristic of the entire text

Introduction

introduces the topic by giving readers a general sense of what the essay will be about

body

Provides information and arguments that follow from the thesis.

Conclusion

Summarizes the main points of the essay and identifies the broader significance of what you’re addressing.

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