English I

Published on Feb 21, 2018

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

English I

Unit 1 - Literary terms (#3) 

Setting

Where/When a story takes place; it includes time, place, weather, & atmosphere 
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Setting=Physical Enrionment

Where it takes place 

Setting=Time

The time period; the hours, the century, the year 

Setting=Weather

Climate may be crucial in some stories 

Setting=Atmosphere

The dominate mood or feeling that pervades the story1
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Historical Fiction

Where a story is set in another time or place and in which the arthor tries to acuratly depict life during that time
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Regionalism

When a writer sets a story in a particular geographic area & brings it alive for people that live elsewhere 
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Naturalism

Where a writer observers the characters like one observing rats; seeing them as products of envrinoment & heredity1
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Tone

The aruthor's atttude; created by word choice, details, characters, events, & situations2
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Style

the individual traits or characteristics of a piece of writing; the ways a writers uses imagery, tone, syntax, & figurative language2
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Diction

Choice of words; the words a writer uses 

Symbol

a person, place, or thing that suggests more than its literal meaning 
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Allegory

a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one. 
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Symbolic Characters

Character's who represent a trait; it can be through name or physical attributes 
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Symbolic Acts

A gesture that has a deeper meaning 

Genre Fiction

Opposite of Literary Fiction; conjures excitment through adventure, suprise, love, & fantasy2

Romance

Builds a level of excitement beyond our everyday experiences 

Realism

Creates a sense of the everyday world in which we live 
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Science Fiction

A story where the unexplainable is possible through technology  
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Fantasy

A story where the unexplainable is possible due to magic 
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Dective Fiction

(AKA Mystery) The character solves a crime uses intellect, deduction, and inituition 

Horror

Attempts to frighten the reader through suspense, shock and fear 
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Pulp Fiction

An old term for Genre fiction referring to the cheap paper the magazines in which the stories appeared were printed upon 
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Minimalists

write in a a flat, laid back, unemotional tone, & unadorned style2
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