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literary elements - Coggle Diagram
literary elements
Direct Characterization- a method of describing the character in a straight for word manner.
Theme- is the central idea topic or point of the story.
Literary Conflict- is a characterized by a struggle between two opposing forces.
Indirect Characterization- process of describing a character through the characters thoughts and actions.
Tone- reflects the writers attitude toward the subject matter.
Motif- is a symbolic image or idea that appears frequently in a story.
Symbolism- the idea that things represent other things.
Mood- the over all feeling or atmosphere of the work.
Personification- figure of speech in which an idea or thing is given.
Foreshadowing- the organization presentation of events.
Genre- a distinctive type or category of literary composition.
Plot- a sequence of events that make up a story.