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ELA 20-1 1st Week Vocab
to study for gr 10 ela review quiz
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11th Grade
09/12/2024

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Main Character
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A character that is essential to the conflict of the story.
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Minor Character
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A Character that is not central to the conflict in the story but helps the plot along

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Protagonist
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Central Character, Either Hero or Anti-hero
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Antagonist
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Opposes the protagonist, does not have to be a human characteristic.
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Foil Character
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A character that contrasts another character
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Static Character
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Character that does not change
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Dynamic Character
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A character that goes through drastic change
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Round Character
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Fully developed character
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Flat Character
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Character that is recognizable or cliche
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External Conflict
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A struggle with a force outside of one's self
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Internal Conflict
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a struggle within one's self; a person must make some decisions, overcome pain, quiet their temper, resist an urge, etc.
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Physical Conflict
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Person vs Person
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Psychological Conflict
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Person vs Self
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Classical Conflict
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Person vs Circumstance
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Societal Conflict
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Person vs Society
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The Hero Archetype
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A character based from Greek and Roman mythologies that the audience are encouraged to root for. They usually have a strong moral fibre and have flaws that makes them vulnerable that can make them fail or corrupt.
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The Buddy Archetype
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Involves two friend that may have a love hate relationship, differences, conflict between each other, but most importantly, they have a common goal
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The Quest Archetype
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A hero takes on a noble journey, possibly to  overcome a monster. Usually tests the hero's strong moral standing, which leads to conflict.
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Breaking Away Archetype
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"Out with the old in with the new"

The hero tries to find independence away from authorities that discourage the hero's growth

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The Medea Archetype
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Based on Medea, a woman from a Greek mythology that helped Jason secure the Golden Fleece, became his wife and bore him two sons, gets cheated on and breaks away extracting revenge. Encourages woman power
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The Faust Archetype
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Based on a 1600 German legend of Faust, who traded his soul to the devil to enhance his life. Is an archetype where the hero becomes corrupt with greed, which is an internal conflict
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Third Person limited POV
Definition
Narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.
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Third Person Observant POV
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When the Narrator doesn't tell the thoughts and feelings of any character.
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Third Person Omniscient POV
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An all knowing narrator
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Unreliable Narrator POV
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A narrator that only tells their side of the story, that is a very biased or distorted perspective.
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First Person POV
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Narrator is the main character of the story.(Uses "I," "Me," "Us," to tell the story)
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Stock Character
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A character from a drama or fiction that is recognizable as belonging to a certain genre. Ex.: A witch, A knight, etc.
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Allegory
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A story, poem or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or a political one.
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Dramatic Irony
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When the audience knows something that is about to happen, but the character does not.
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Juxtaposition
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Putting two contrasting ideas besides each other in order to highlight each other.
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Motif
Definition
A repeating pattern
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Parody
Definition
To imitate, add on, comment on or mock its subject by means of satire or ironic imitation. 
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Satire
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To make someone or something look ridiculous to humble/discredit its target
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Situational Irony
Definition
when the outcome of a situation is contrary to or different from what is expected
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Symbolism
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The use of a person, situation or object in literature to represent an idea.
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Verbal Irony
Definition
Saying the opposite of the literal meaning.
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Climax Plot Point
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When the character finally confronts the opposing force, and is when the tension of the story peaks
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Exposition Plot Point
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When the story begins and when the character and setting is usually introduced.
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Falling Action Plot Point
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The action that occurs right after the climax, and is a transition to the resolution.
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Flashback Plot Point
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An interjected scene that takes the narrative back in time from the current point of the story.
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Initial Incident Plot Point
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When the conflict arises/introduced, or when the protagonist's world is changed in a drastic way.
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Resolution Plot Point
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The ending of the story, whether or not the conflict is solved or not(open ending).
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Rising Action Plot Point
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The action between the initial incident and the climax
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Suspense
Definition
The anticipation from the audiences towards the plot or conflict
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Turning Point
Definition
When the character must make a decision that will change the course of the story
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Voyage and Return
Definition
The character goes on a journey or a quest and heads back, returning with a new knowledge or wisdom.
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Indeterminate Ending
Definition
An ending with a cliffhanger
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Deus Ex Machina Ending
Definition

A person or something is unexpectedly or suddenly introduced in the story that provides an artificial or contrived solution to an apparently insoluble difficulty.

(unnatural, ahhpull basically)

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Surprise Ending
Definition
When a plot twist happens near the end of the story, especially if it changes one's view of the preceding events
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Anti-Hero
Definition
The main character of the story, but often doesn't act like a hero (sometimes villainous)
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