The document defines and describes several common literary terms: plot is defined as the arrangement of action in a story and as a chain of cause and effect between events; setting refers to the place and time of a story; atmosphere describes the feeling created by the setting or situation; imagery uses figures of speech like metaphor and personification to include sensory perceptions; and character represents a person as shown through their language, actions, feelings, thoughts, and relationships to other characters.
The document defines and describes several common literary terms: plot is defined as the arrangement of action in a story and as a chain of cause and effect between events; setting refers to the place and time of a story; atmosphere describes the feeling created by the setting or situation; imagery uses figures of speech like metaphor and personification to include sensory perceptions; and character represents a person as shown through their language, actions, feelings, thoughts, and relationships to other characters.
The document defines and describes several common literary terms: plot is defined as the arrangement of action in a story and as a chain of cause and effect between events; setting refers to the place and time of a story; atmosphere describes the feeling created by the setting or situation; imagery uses figures of speech like metaphor and personification to include sensory perceptions; and character represents a person as shown through their language, actions, feelings, thoughts, and relationships to other characters.
-a chain of cause and effect (one event causes another) o setting: -place and time of the story o atmosphere: -the feeling created by the setting or a situation in a piece of literature o imagery: using figures of speech (metaphor, comparison, personification) -includes all the sensory perceptions o character: representation of a person (the author can describe the character or show the reader what he/she is like through the language and way of speaking, actions, feelings, thoughts, words, connection to other characters)
Literary terms
o plot: -arrangement of the action
-a chain of cause and effect (one event causes another) o setting: -place and time of the story o atmosphere: -the feeling created by the setting or a situation in a piece of literature o imagery: using figures of speech (metaphor, comparison, personification) -includes all the sensory perceptions o character: representation of a person (the author can describe the character or show the reader what he/she is like through the language and way of speaking, actions, feelings, thoughts, words, connection to other characters)
Literary terms
o plot: -arrangement of the action
-a chain of cause and effect (one event causes another) o setting: -place and time of the story o atmosphere: -the feeling created by the setting or a situation in a piece of literature o imagery: using figures of speech (metaphor, comparison, personification) -includes all the sensory perceptions o character: representation of a person (the author can describe the character or show the reader what he/she is like through the language and way of speaking, actions, feelings, thoughts, words, connection to other characters)