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Climax (narrative)

  • Philosophy in Literature

    Philosophy in Literature

  • On Violence: a Mimetic Perspective *

    On Violence: a Mimetic Perspective *

  • Read an Excerpt

    Read an Excerpt

  • Response: Hamartia in Greco-Roman Context

    Response: Hamartia in Greco-Roman Context

  • The Marriage of Mimesis and Diegesis in

    The Marriage of Mimesis and Diegesis in "White Teeth"

  • ELEMENTS of FICTION – NARRATOR / NARRATIVE VOICE Fundamental Literary Terms That Indentify Components of Narratives “Fiction

    ELEMENTS of FICTION – NARRATOR / NARRATIVE VOICE Fundamental Literary Terms That Indentify Components of Narratives “Fiction

  • Comparative Thought and Literature 1

    Comparative Thought and Literature 1

  • Defending Steinbeck: Morality, Philosophy, and Sentimentality in East of Eden

    Defending Steinbeck: Morality, Philosophy, and Sentimentality in East of Eden

  • Narrative in Culture: the Uses of Storytelling in the Sciences

    Narrative in Culture: the Uses of Storytelling in the Sciences

  • Orwell and the Uses of Anti-Climax

    Orwell and the Uses of Anti-Climax

  • PLOT STRUCTURE.Pdf

    PLOT STRUCTURE.Pdf

  • Literary Terms - Fiction

    Literary Terms - Fiction

  • The Short Story – Genre Conventions

    The Short Story – Genre Conventions

  • Structure (The Arrangement of Action, Otherwise Known As Plot)

    Structure (The Arrangement of Action, Otherwise Known As Plot)

  • Expanding the Definition of Liminality: Speculative Fiction As an Exploration of New Boundaries

    Expanding the Definition of Liminality: Speculative Fiction As an Exploration of New Boundaries

  • Narrative Elements Explained

    Narrative Elements Explained

  • Dramatic Arc

    Dramatic Arc

  • Exposition Conflict Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution

    Exposition Conflict Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution

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  • Outline of Aristotle's Theory of Tragedy
  • Five Elements of Fiction: Plot, Setting, Character, Point of View, Theme R: I
  • LITERARY GENRES Format False, Fantasy, Fable, Novel Fairy Tale, Fictitious, L O N G Fiction Fabricated, Phony
  • Speculative Blackness This Page Intentionally Left Blank Speculative Blackness
  • Exposition Climax Rising Action Falling Action Irony Resolution
  • Visual Dystopias from Mexico's Speculative Fiction
  • Freytag's Dramatic Structure (Plot) Pyramid Analyzing a Story's Plot
  • Character Conflict Falling Action Climax Exposition Narrative
  • Learning from Science Fiction
  • Identities by ​W.D. Valgardson Andrea, Anna, Heidi, Mindy Legend
  • Glossary of Dramatic Terms
  • From Mimesis to Imagery and Delusion with Linguistic Projection
  • What Is PLOT? • Plot Is the Sequence of Events That Make up a Story
  • Short Story and Novel Terms 12
  • Melville and the Art of Satire: Perspective Through Parody and Caricature
  • Short Story and Novel Terms 11
  • Three-Act Story Writing Activity
  • Satire Satire


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