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Strange and Mysterious

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Atmosphere
the overall mood or feeling
Point of view
the vantage point from which a story is told
Kurt Vonnegut
"Harrison Bergeron"
Mystery
a type of writing in which authors withhold information from the readers
Character
a person or animal in a story, play, or other litereay work
Ray Bradbury
"There Will Come Soft Rains"
Suspense
the uncertainty or anxiety that a reader feels about what will happen next
W.W. Jacobs
"The Monkey's Paw"
Resolution
the end of the story for yourself
Washington Irving
"Rip Van Winkle"
Roald Dahl
"The Landlady"
Climax
the most important or exciting point in the story
Lensey Namioka
"The Inn of Lost Time"
Plot
the chain of related events that make up a story
Irony
a contrast between expectations and reality
Satire
writing what ridicules something in order to bring about a change
Edgar Allan Poe
"The Tell-Tall Heart"
Saki
"The Open Window"
Narrator
a person or character in whose voice the story is told
Dilemma
when a main character is in peril or must chose between two dangerous courses of action
Theme
a main idea in a work of literature
Personification
a figure of speech in which an object or animal is spoken of as if it had human qualites
Conflict
a struggle between opposing characters or forces
Foreshadowing
clues the author gives to hint at a stories outcome
Reversal
a sudden change in a characters situation from good to bad or vice-versa

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