verbal irony - when what is said is the opposite of what is meant, situational irony - when one thing happens that the audience doesn't expect, dramatic irony - when the audience knows something the characters do not, direct characterization - direct description of a character, indirect characterization - character reveals without directly stating the trait, flat characters - more shallow characters, surface, round characters - characters who are like Shrek, with layers, static characters - characters who are "flat-lined" and do not change throughout the story, dynamic characters - characters who change throughout the course of the story, foreshadowing - elements of a story that hint at what will happen later, plot diagram/Freitag's Pyramic - inciting incident, exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, denouement, resolution, catharsis, Denouement - decision, Catharsis - the feeling the audience is left with at the end of the story,
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