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  1. Jan 6, 2017 · The six basic elements of literature are character, conflict, setting, point of view, theme, and plot. Character refers to the people in the story. Conflict is the central problem that causes tension. Setting is the environment where the story takes place.

  2. Jan 15, 2014 · This document defines and explains various literary elements that are commonly used when analyzing books and stories. It discusses elements such as theme, setting, character, plot, conflict, point of view, symbolism, tone, and more.

  3. Nov 30, 2011 · The document defines key elements and literary devices used in short stories, including plot, characters, conflict, setting, theme, and point of view. It explains concepts like the protagonist and antagonist, external and internal conflict, characterization techniques, and types of narration.

  4. two ways authors portray characters: direct characterization – tells exactly what the character is like ex: susie is the meanest girl on the playground! indirect characterization – hints to the characters personality through their speech, thoughts, appearance, and/or actions.

  5. SETTING • The time and place in which a work of literature happens. 6 CHARACTERS • The people (or actors) in the story. POINT OF VIEW • The story teller from whose point of view the story is...

  6. Static Characters: Do not change throughout the story. 6 Characters Protagonist: The main character in a work. (Cinderella, Shrek, Snow White) GOOD GUY Antagonist: The character who opposes...

  7. 17 Terms to Know 1. audience – who the author is writing to or for. 2. dialogue – conversation 3. mood – feeling the author wants us to have 4. tone – attitude of the author towards a character, subject, or audience 5. theme – the author’s message or lesson learned 6. moral – lesson.

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