match each element of fiction with its definition. potential matches: 1.the use of objects, places, or people to represent larger concepts. 2.the lesson or observation about life that an author makes through a work of literature 3.the feeling the audience gets from the story 4.characters who are true to life, many sided with complex motivations 5. characters who do not change in the course of the story 6. the time, place, and historical backdrop of a story. Anwers: setting: Round characters: static characters: theme: symbolism: mood:
1. Symbolism (an image/person/place used to represent something else can be defined as a symbol) 2. Theme (it's the underlying message being sent from the author to the reader) 3. Mood (this one's easy- what feeling does the writing give us? that is the mood of the work) 4. Round characters (these characters are well-rounded, intricate and can change) 5. Static characters (these are the characters that remain simplistic and do not change or grow throughout the course of the story) 6. Setting (what does the set/scenery of the story look like? in what time does it take place? that is the setting.)
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