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Nady [450]
3 years ago
11

Someone Help Me Please Answer these definitions... I need it to be DESCRIPTIVE... I need all definitions QUICK first to answer i

s brainliest and you get 20 points for this question
I need the definitions for
-Setting
-Protagonist
-Antagonist
-Point of View
-First Person
-Third Person
-Conflict
-Theme
-Mood
-Irony
-Round Character
-Flat Character
-Static Character
-Dynamic Character
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Fed [463]3 years ago
7 0
<span>-Setting - the background, landscape. Where the story takes place.
-Protagonist - the main character who is usually has good morals
-Antagonist - villain of the story, the one that creates tension and gives bad vibes
-Point of View - the view the audience is seeing it from that might change or cause bias.
-First Person - the story is told from an individual who is directly in the story. Often you are the main character. 
-Third Person - the book is told from a movie point of view. Usually the narrator is the one that unfolds the story.
-Conflict - problem or complicated situation
-Theme - a reoccurring message the author is often trying to send to the audience
-Mood - the feel of the book, the tension or happiness you feel. Mood is conveyed through words and imagery. 
-Irony - the use of words that implies a meaning but actually means another. Usually for comedic, and sometimes bitter affect. 
-Round Character - a character we know a lot of information about
-Flat Character - a character we know little information about
-Static Character - a character that stays the same throughout the book.
-Dynamic Character -  a character that changes throughout events that happen in a book</span>
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