Pregunta | Respuesta |
Act and Scene Definition + what they signify | Act - major structural division for a play. Scene - sub-divisions within. Acts and scenes change to show a change in time or setting. |
Denouement Definition | How the tangled elements of a plot are untied. |
Discourse Marker Definition + Example | A word or phrase which marks the divisions between communication e.g. 'actually', 'basically', 'okay'. |
Dramatic Irony Definition | The term used when an audience or reader is aware of something that at least one character is not aware of. |
First-person narration Definition | A type of narrative where the protagonist makes use of 'I' and personal pronouns when narrating. |
Flashback Definition | An interruption of a chronological sequence by a past event. |
Foreshadowing Definition | Literary technique whereby writers leave clues for what will happen later in the story. |
Multiple Narration Definition | When a story is told/written by more than one person. |
Omniscient Narrator Definition | When the narrator takes on an omniscient or 'all-knowing' stance. |
Plot Definition | A sequence of events which make up the main part of a narrative. |
Resolution Definition | A term for the way a plot is sorted out - this usually happens at the end of a narrative/book/play/etc. |
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