point of view/viewpoint - The perspective from which the character, topics and events are presented (not the author!), unlimited point of view - The reader can examine the action/characters from various angles.A theme/expression/object which recurs throughout the text and which refers to a certain person, situation or atmosphere., limited point of view - E.g. a first-person narrator who only has limited insight into the action/characters., anti-hero(ine) - a protagonist who does not have the qualities of a typical hero, and is either more like an ordinary person or is morally bad and does not fit into society., flat character - A minor character who does not develop in the course of the action., minor character - A character of less importance for the course of the action., round character - A character who develops in the course of action and therefore has the ability to change., characterization - The way of presenting a character in a text., direct characterization - The narrator or another charachter describes the character; alternatively, the character may describe him- or herself., indirect characterization - The reader/audience learns about the character through action and dialogue.,

Literary Terms - Glossary (narration)

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