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Literary Terms (Final Exam), Romeo and Juliet final test review, Poetry Terms- WITH TANCH, There Are No Children Here Test OVERALL REVIEW with Answers plot - ️️ -the sequence of events in a literary work exposition - ️️ -writing or speech that explains a process or presents information ...

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plot - ✔️✔️-the sequence of events in a literary work

exposition - ✔️✔️-writing or speech that explains a process or presents information

inciting incident - ✔️✔️-introduces the central conflict

rising action - ✔️✔️-all events leading up to the climax

climax - ✔️✔️-a story, novel, or play is the high point of interest or suspense

falling action - ✔️✔️-leads to the resolution or the ending of the story

resolution - ✔️✔️-the solution of the ending to the sturt

first person - ✔️✔️-(narration) the grammatical person used by a speaker in statements

referring to himself or herself or to a group including himself or herself, as I and we in

English.

second person - ✔️✔️-the person used by a speaker in referring to the one or ones to

whom he or she is speaking: in English you is a second person pronoun.

third person

(limited) or (omniscient) - ✔️✔️-

suspense - ✔️✔️-a feeling of uncertainty about the outcome of events

setting - ✔️✔️-the time and place of the action

mood - ✔️✔️-or atmosphere, is the feeling created in the reader by the passage

foreshadowing - ✔️✔️-the use in a literary work of clues that suggest events that have

yet to occur

,characterization - ✔️✔️-the act of creating and developing a character

imagery - ✔️✔️-the descriptive or figurative language used in literature to create word

pictures for the reader

direct characterization - ✔️✔️-the author directly states a character's traits

indirect charcterization - ✔️✔️-and author tells what a character looks like, does, says,

as well as how other characters react to hime or her.

internal conflict - ✔️✔️-involves a character in conflict with himself or herself

external conflict - ✔️✔️-main character struggles against a outside force

theme - ✔️✔️-a central message or insight into life revealed through a literary work

unreliable narrator - ✔️✔️-a narrator, whether in literature, film, or theatre, whose

credibility has been seriously compromised

static characters - ✔️✔️-does not change through the story

dynamic characters - ✔️✔️-develops and grows during the course of the story

round characters - ✔️✔️-lots of personality / one of main characters

Prose - ✔️✔️-Any writing that is not poetry

flat characters - ✔️✔️-no story or description / side character

irony - ✔️✔️-the general term for literary techniques that portray differences between

appearance and reality, or expectation and result

diction - ✔️✔️-word choice, including the vocabulary used, the appropriateness of the

words, and the vividness of the language

tone - ✔️✔️-the writer's attitude toward his or her audience and subject

, protagonist

antagonist - ✔️✔️-the main character : good guy

a character or force in conflict : bad guy

symbolism - ✔️✔️-anything that stands for or represents something else

Tybalt - ✔️✔️-Juliet's cousin

Friar John - ✔️✔️-was quarantined in a sick house and couldn't deliver a message to

Romeo

Mercutio - ✔️✔️-put a curse on both houses as he was dying

Paris - ✔️✔️-asks permission of Juliet's father to marry her

Friar Lawrence - ✔️✔️-makes potions out of herbs he collects

apothecary - ✔️✔️-sells poison because he is poor

Lord Montague - ✔️✔️-Romeo's father

Lady Montague - ✔️✔️-dies from grief over Romeo's banishment

Lord Capulet - ✔️✔️-wants Juliet to wait 2 years before marrying

Rosaline - ✔️✔️-girl Romeo loves at the beginning of the play

Benvolio - ✔️✔️-Romeo's cousin and the play's peacemaker

Lord Capulet - ✔️✔️-character who is a good host

Nurse - ✔️✔️-the character who usually acts as messenger between Romeo and Juliet

Tybalt - ✔️✔️-character who kills Mercutio

Paris - ✔️✔️-character who scatters flowers at Juliet's grave

Prince Escalus - ✔️✔️-ruler of Verona

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