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1. | geographic location, characters' physical and mental environments, prevailing cultural attitudes, or the historical time in which the action takes place |
2. | the narrator tells the story, can move at will through time, across space, and into the mind of each character (2wds) |
3. | the text comments on representations and equality with genders (2wds) |
4. | an element that recurs in a piece over a period of time |
8. | being trapped in a bureaucratic nightmare |
9. | assigning human qualities to abstract ideas, animals, and inanimate objects |
11. | the difference between what a character expects and what happens (2 wds) |
13. | effect, personal reflection, description, subjectivity of the text (2wds) |
14. | painting a clear picture with things we can see (2wds) |
15. | a philosophy that highlights human responsibility and morals |
16. | the character in opposition to the protagonist |
18. | prevailing emotions of a work or of the author |
19. | painting a clear picture with things we can taste (2wds) |
22. | the process by which an author creates vivid, believable characters in a work of art. |
23. | the "feeling" the word provides |
24. | a character with few complex human traits (2wds) |
25. | painting a clear picture with things we can feel (2wds) |
26. | purposely unclear in order to allow for different interpretations |
29. | the furrow followed free (example) |
33. | portraying the futility of human struggle in a senseless and inexplicable world |
35. | reference to something famous for comparison |