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Literary Rhetorical Devices

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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LITERARY RHETORICAL DEVICES

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IRONY

  • Situational Irony
  • Verbal Irony
  • Dramatic Irony
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irony

  • Difference
  • Between what we expect
  • and what does happen
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CLUE

  • Hint about what will happen in the story.
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PREDICTION

  • The reader guesses about what
  • will happen in the story.
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ANALYZE

  • The reader understands the
  • how and why
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SUSPENSE

  • The reader's feeling of
  • tense or anxiety.
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ELEMENT

  • Component
  • It is part of a story includes
  • plot and characters.
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SEQUENCE

  • Progression
  • The order of events in a story
  • First,second,then,next,after
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THIRD PERSON NARRATOR

  • The story is told by the author
  • or someone outside of the story.
  • Pronouns will be "he,she,his,her,him
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FORESHADOWING

  • Hint or clue about what
  • will happen in the story.
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PLOT

  • Story
  • Main events in a literary work.

CHARACTERS

  • People,animals,and things
  • Protagonist,antagonist
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PLOT EVENTS

  • What happen in the story
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plot diagram

  • Picture of story element

symbol

  • It is person, object, animal, place, or event
  • that represents.
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exposition

  • The introduction of the story
  • Includes setting, characters,
  • And conflict.

CONFLICT

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COMPLICATIONS

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