Literary Terms to be Studied/Learned by 11th Grade
... Stock Character—conventional characters who appear in numerous works, especially works of the same type, and behave in predictable ways. Examples include the cruel stepmother in fairy tales, or the hardboiled detective in mystery stories. These characters sometimes serve as a stereotype. Foil charac ...
... Stock Character—conventional characters who appear in numerous works, especially works of the same type, and behave in predictable ways. Examples include the cruel stepmother in fairy tales, or the hardboiled detective in mystery stories. These characters sometimes serve as a stereotype. Foil charac ...
Mulvey, Laura. 1997. "Visual pleasure and narrative cinema
... "What counts is what the heroine provokes, or rather what she represents. She is the one, or rather the love or fear she inspires in the hero, or else the concern he feels for her, who makes him act the way he does. In herself the woman has not the slightest importance." (A recent tendency in narrat ...
... "What counts is what the heroine provokes, or rather what she represents. She is the one, or rather the love or fear she inspires in the hero, or else the concern he feels for her, who makes him act the way he does. In herself the woman has not the slightest importance." (A recent tendency in narrat ...
Essay forms and structures AMCAS
... • have generic elements that can help you think about structure ...
... • have generic elements that can help you think about structure ...
Literary Elements Glossary
... The position of the narrator in relation to the story, as indicated by the narrator’s outlook from which the events are depicted (e.g., first person, third person limited, third person omniscient, etc). The perspective from which a speaker or author recounts a narrative or presents information. The ...
... The position of the narrator in relation to the story, as indicated by the narrator’s outlook from which the events are depicted (e.g., first person, third person limited, third person omniscient, etc). The perspective from which a speaker or author recounts a narrative or presents information. The ...