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Creative Writing - Introductory

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  1. action
    something done (usually as opposed to something said)
  2. alliteration
    use of the same consonant at the beginning of each word
  3. audience
    the part of the general public interested in something
  4. author
    a person who writes professionally
  5. brainstorm
    try to solve a problem by thinking intensely about it
  6. character
    an imaginary person represented in a work of fiction
  7. characterization
    a vivid verbal description
  8. characterize
    describe or portray the qualities or peculiarities of
  9. climax
    the decisive moment in a novel or play
  10. conflict
    a state of opposition between persons or ideas or interests
  11. description
    the act of depicting something
  12. develop
    be gradually disclosed or unfolded
  13. dialogue
    a conversation between two persons
  14. drama
    the literary genre of works intended for the theater
  15. exposition
    an account that sets forth the intent of a story
  16. fantasy
    imagination unrestricted by reality
  17. fiction
    a literary work based on the imagination
  18. figure of speech
    language used in a nonliteral sense
  19. first person
    pronouns and verbs used to refer to the speaker
  20. foreshadowing
    the act of providing vague advance indications
  21. genre
    a class of art having a characteristic form or technique
  22. imagination
    the ability to form mental pictures of things or events
  23. inspiration
    arousal of the mind to unusual activity or creativity
  24. metaphor
    a figure of speech that suggests a non-literal similarity
  25. mood
    the prevailing psychological state
  26. mystery
    a story about a crime presented as a novel or play or movie
  27. narration
    a telling of a story in writing, drama, or cinema
  28. narrative
    an account that tells the particulars of an act or event
  29. narrator
    someone who tells a story
  30. novel
    an extended fictional work in prose
  31. novella
    a short novel
  32. personification
    representing an abstract quality or idea as a human
  33. plot
    the story that is told, as in a novel, play, movie, etc.
  34. plot element
    a component or element of the plot of a story
  35. poem
    a composition in metrical feet forming rhythmical lines
  36. poetry
    literature in metrical form
  37. point of view
    a mental position from which things are perceived
  38. realism
    artistic movement that represents the world accurately
  39. rhyme
    correspondence in the final sounds of two or more lines
  40. science fiction
    genre involving the imagined impact of technology on society
  41. script
    a written version of a play or other dramatic composition
  42. sensory
    involving or derived from the senses
  43. setting
    the context and environment in which something is situated
  44. short story
    a brief but fully developed prose narrative
  45. simile
    a figure of speech expressing a resemblance between things
  46. stanza
    a fixed number of lines of verse forming a unit of a poem
  47. story
    a piece of fiction that narrates a chain of related events
  48. style
    a mode of expression typical of a person, group, or period
  49. suspense
    excited anticipation of an approaching climax
  50. tension
    a balance between opposing elements or tendencies
  51. theme
    a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in literary work
  52. third person
    pronouns referring to people besides the speaker or listener
  53. tone
    a quality that reveals the attitudes of the author
  54. verse
    literature in metrical form
Created on Mon Jan 23 15:50:30 EST 2017 (updated Wed Mar 29 15:40:12 EDT 2017)

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