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COURSE REVIEW: PROSE & DRAMA: 

COURSE REVIEW: PROSE and DRAMA AP Literature and Composition MRS. CRUTHERS

FICTION/PROSE: 

FICTION/PROSE PLOT POINT OF VIEW CHARACTER SETTING SYMBOL

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Elements of Plot Conflict Rising Action Climax Falling Action Reversal Resolution Types of Plot Chronological A-chronological Climactic Episodic Non-sequitor Sub plot (parallel) PLOT- Arrangement of events

POINT OF VIEW: perspective: 

POINT OF VIEW: perspective Types of Point of View First Person Third Person Objective Unreliable Stream-of- Consciousness

CHARACTER-person, animal, thing: 

CHARACTER-person, animal, thing Types of Characters Protagonist Hero/heroine Antihero/anti-heroine Antagonist Stock Character archetype Foil

POINT OF VIEW: perspective: 

SETTING: place or time Historical/Geographical Imaginary/Reality Atmosphere

CHARACTER-person, animal, thing: 

SYMBOL- represents something Objects Characters Figures Colors

SETTING: place or time: 

THEME-fundamental/universal idea The main idea of the piece Why the author is writing Expressed by the authors use of: Characterization Motifs Language Plot Literary techniques Poetic devices

SYMBOL- represents something: 

DRAMA GREEK TRAGEDY: DRAMATIC STRUCTURE Prologue (prologos) Opening section, sets scene and contains exposition Parados Entrance song of chorus, named after isles Episodes (scenes) Scenes performed by actors, alternate with stasimons Stasimons (odes) Choral passages, alternate with episodes, type of lyric poem Exodus Conclusion of tragedy, chorus sings as they exit

THEME-fundamental/universal idea: 

ELIZABETHAN TRAGEDY:DRAMATIC STRUCTURE Exposition Mood and condition at beginning Exciting Force (Complication/Initial Incident) Begins conflict of play Rising Action Events that lead up to climax Climax Turning point towards inevitable end Falling Action Time from climax to death Catastrophe consequences

DRAMA: 

STRUCTURE: SIDE BY SIDE GENERAL GREEK ELIZABETHAN