I need help from all my awesome bsn buddies-WHO READ "THE SCARLET LETTER?" | | I need help filling out a study guide so i can study. I haven't read the book since september. and we are having the final now.I don't even have a copy of the book. I will type the study guide in my next post.
THANK YOU FOR THE HELP!!
Characters: (who are the characters)
Protagonist- (main character)
antagonist-(chacter/situation that causes problems for main character)
Flat Character- (type of character that has only 1 or 2 traits revealed by the author)
Round Character- (a fully developed or 3-dimensional characterthat sees many sides of the main character)
Static Character- character does not change in the course of the story)
Dyanamic Character-( type of character that changes in the story because of actions or events which pass)
Stereotype character-(acharacter posssesssing expected traits of a group rather than individual)
Foil-(a character who is contrasting traits point up to those of central character)
Setting- Time and place
Physical setting- (this constists of the place and physical items that provide backround for the setting.)
Social setting-(relationships between the characters in the story. These relationships establish certain governing principles for what the character do say and think.)
cultural setting- or the characters that have an effected upon the protagonist.)
backdrop setting- (generalized or reletively unimportant setting)
integral setting-(essential and specific which influences character, plot and theme
Point of view-
first person (narration in which a persons experiences thoughts and feelings are told by themself: uses i we she)
thidr person( narrator outside the story; uses he she they ect.
third person limited- narrator tells only what one character precieves
third person omniscent- narrator can see into the minds of all characters
objective/dramatic- thir person narration in which all actions and speeches are recorded without interpretation
Plot secquence of actions or events involving the character in conflict
narrative order- oder in which the story is related
1.) chronilogical order
2.) flashbacks
Conflict: the conflict int he story occurs when the protagonist(central character) struggles against the antagonist( oposing cgaracter or idea) the conflict can be 2 oposing people ideas or beliefs which form the basis of the plot.
1.) person against self: internal conflict of feelings within the protagonist.
2.) person against person: clear conflict between the protagonist and antagonist
3.)
person to society: conflict between the protagonist and the antagonist elements of society
4.) person against nature: precise conflict between protagonist and each component of nature.
Last edited by ameera : 01-26-2002 at 08:39 AM.
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