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Published on Feb 02, 2016

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

A FOR ANTAGONIST

  • Opposite character of a story
  • General Zarrof is antagonist of the novel
  • Montresor is antagonist of the novel
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B FOR BENEVOLENT

  • Kind and charitable
  • Spending money on charity showed their benevolence
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C FOR CONFLICT

  • Main struggle within the novel
  • Conflict can be various kinds
  • There can be several conflicts in the story
  • Man vs Man - is one of the conflict examples
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D FOR DIALOGUE

  • Conversation between two or more people
  • Dialogue between main characters was long and boring
  • In some stories, dialogue can play main role
  • Dialogue between protagonist and antagonist is always interesting

E FOR ELEMENTS OF PLOT

  • Five elements of plot
  • Expository is the first of five elements
  • Resolution is the last of the five elements
  • Climax is pinnacle of the story
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F FOR FICTION

  • Literary form describing imaginary events
  • Non-fiction is part of the fiction genre
  • Fiction can not be based on real facts
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G FOR GENRE

  • Category of composition or novel
  • Fiction is one of the genres
  • Narrative essay is one of the genres of literature

H FOR HYPERBOLE

  • Claims not meant to be taken literally
  • His poems seemed truth rather than hyperbole
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I FOR IRONY

  • Expression for humorous affect
  • Authors often use irony to describe a character
  • Irony and sarcasm is used in most of genres
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J FOR JEOPARDY

  • Danger
  • Jeopardy can be found anywhere in this world

K FOR

L FOR LYRIC

  • Expressing feelings of a particular person
  • Authors use this to show their emotions in their novels
  • Lyric is genre of literature

M FOR MAIN IDEA

  • Overall idea of a story
  • Almost every story has main idea
  • Main idea tells us what author wanted to say by writing this novel
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N FOR NARRATOR

  • Person who tells the story, usually the author
  • Narrator can be main character of a story
  • Narrator sometimes does not appear in an actual story
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O FOR OFFICIOUS

  • ASSERTIVE IN DOMINEERING WAY
  • Officious actions of the boss made whole staff dissapointed
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P FOR POINT OF VIEW

  • Particular way of considering
  • Point of view can be different for anyone
  • Author usually has his own point of view
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R FOR RHYME

  • Repetition of identical sounds
  • Most of poems are based on rhymes
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S FOR SIMILE

  • Comparison between two
  • Simile is often used to describe the character or thing
  • Authors often use simile to give detailed information
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T FOR THEME

  • Idea that is repeated through the story
  • Most of novels have theme
  • Theme and main idea are different
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U FOR UNKEMPT

  • Untidy
  • Children often leave their rooms unkempt

V FOR VERSE

  • Single line of composition
  • Sometimes a verse can carry the main idea
  • Sometimes verses are used as a quotes

W FOR WRITER

  • Person who writes typical text
  • Writer is usually considered to be the author of at least several books
  • Writer usually writes in one genre

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