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English MIdterm 2009

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a passing reference without explicit identification, to a literary or historical person, place, or event, or to another work or passage (including bible).
Allusion-
if the plot is such that the protagonist is pitted against an important opponent, that character is called the....
Antagonist-
The beginning of the major conflict of the plot; sometimes called the inciting action.
Complication-
the turning point in the plot when a decision or action is undertaken in a n effort to resolve the conflict. At this point the problem often gets worse for the protagonist.
Crisis-
involves a situation in a play or a narrative in which the audience or reader shared with the author knowledge of the present or future circumstances of which a character is ignorant; in that situation, the literary character unknowingly acts in a way we
Dramatic Irony-
a character who undergoes a radical change, either through a gradual process of development or as the result of a crisis.
Dynamic Character-
a scene or narrative (often presented as a memory, a reverie, or a confession by one of the characters) which represents events that happened before the time at which the work opened.
Flashback-
overweening or excessive pride. Derived from Greek drama. It is frequently the tragic flaw of the protagonist in literary tragedies.
Hubris-
is a conspicuous element, such as a type of event, device, reference, or formula which occurs frequently in literature.
Motif-
the chief character in a plot, on which out interest centers, and who frequently encounters the conflict or complication in the plot.
Protagonist-
a soliloquy is the act of talking to oneself. In drama, a character alone on the stage utters his or her thought aloud. Playwrights have used this device as a convenient way to convey information about a character’s motives and state of mind to the aud
Soliloquy-

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