Novel analysis vocabulary

The exercise was created 2026-02-06 by lillaevy. Question count: 28.




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  • what happens in the story plot
  • the beginning where characters and setting are introduced exposition
  • the main problem in the story conflict
  • the most exciting or important moment climax
  • how the story ends resolution
  • a moment where something important changes turning point
  • the main character protagonist
  • the character or force working against the protagonist antagonist
  • a character who is not the main focus supporting character
  • how a character changes during the story character development
  • the reason a character acts in a certain way motivation
  • the voice telling the story narrator
  • tells the story using I first-person narrator
  • tells the story using he/she/they third-person narrator
  • knows everything about all characters omniscient narrator
  • a narrator who cannot be fully trusted unreliable narrator
  • where and when the story takes place setting
  • the time period and its influence on the story historical context
  • the physical surroundings of the characters environment
  • the main idea or message of the novel theme
  • something that represents a bigger idea symbol
  • language that creates pictures in the reader's mind imagery
  • the author's attitude toward the subject tone
  • the feeling the reader gets mood
  • old-fashioned words or expressions archaic language
  • polite and serious language formal language
  • informal, everyday speech colloquial language
  • conversation between characters dialogue

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