Fiction Terms

Here are terms that you should become comfortable using in verbal/written communication about fiction. Note: additional terms may be given in class.

Character: an imagined person in a literary work (Romeo or Young Goodman Brown, for example).

Irony: a contrast of some sort; reveals a reality different from what appears to be true.

Plot: the artistic arrangement of events in a story. Events can be presented in a variety of orders: Epiphany: a moment of insight, discovery, or revelation by which a character's life or view of life is greatly altered.

Point of View: Point of view refers to who tells the story and how it is told. What we know and how we feel about the events in a story are shaped by the author's choice of a point of view.