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fables 

a short tale used for teaching a lesson which uses animals, objects, or nature

facts 

the truth; information based on evidence

fairy tales 

stories that include supernatural creatures such as fairies or magicians

falling action –

the action following the climax ending in resolution (denouement)

falling meter –

movement from stressed to unstressed meter

fantasy 

a fiction which includes some aspect or situation that does not fall into the understood rules of physics, scientific possibility, or reality

farce 

a form of literature which uses a situation more than characters to create humor; usually involve slapstick – an exaggerated action such as falling over a chair or a long-played effort at what should be simple such as placing a carton on a shelf; silly, light-hearted, not cynical or satiric.

fiction 

a created series of characters and events that has not actually happened

fictionalize 

to create a fiction from an actual event

figurative language 

language that is used to mean some other or something more than it says; language that is used in a non-literal way

figurative level –

the non-literal level; the place where the story behind the story is told

figures of speech 

various ways speech is used figuratively

first-person narrator (first-person point of view) – 

a story told from the viewpoint of the author of the story as a character in the story using the word I to tell the story; may be omniscient (all knowing) or limited (knows only information from that character’s perspective)

flash fiction –

a type of short story less than 1000 words

flashbacks 

a technique used to show events that previous occurred by interrupting the present action and going back to previous events; generally used when a story starts in medias res (in the middle of things) such as where a scene opens during a trial and then some of the previous action leading up to the trial is told.

flat character 

a character described with only one or two personality traits; a superficial character

foil 

a character created as a contrast to another character as a way of focusing attention on the traits of that other character such as a character taking an unethical approach in order to focus attention on another character taking the ethical approach

folk tales 

stories or legends that are about or from a culture or group of people (folk)

foreshadowing 

a literary device that gives a hint about what is going to occur

form (poetic form) 

poetry has two forms: narrative which tells a story and lyric which expression an emotion or idea

formal diction –

the use of words following rules of grammar and Standard English

general words –

non-specific words

genre 

categories of literature: fiction, poetry, drama

geographical setting 

the town, state, country, or other geographical place

Globe Playhouse –

an elaborate theater built in 1599 which includes various sections: hell, heaven, rear stage, music gallery, and huts

groundlings 

the commoners who stood and watched the plays in the courtyard presentations

gustatory imagery –

the creation of an image of taste

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