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This deck focuses on Character Choices Actions Fiction Drama, giving you a quick way to review the definitions, rules, and examples that matter most for AP English Literature and Composition.
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Link the character's contradictions to a theme or central tension. Character contradictions illuminate broader thematic concerns.
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This deck focuses on Character Choices Actions Fiction Drama, giving you a quick way to review the definitions, rules, and examples that matter most for AP English Literature and Composition.
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Answer: Link the character's contradictions to a theme or central tension. Character contradictions illuminate broader thematic concerns.
Answer: Limited self-knowledge. Characters often can't see their own motivations clearly.
Answer: Reversing a decision under pressure. Changed decisions reveal shifting priorities or pressures.
Answer: A character shows layered, sometimes conflicting motives and traits. Complexity means contradictions coexist within one person.
Answer: An implied meaning that differs from the literal words. Characters say one thing but mean another.
Answer: Contradiction between stated values and behavior. Hypocrisy reveals the gap between self-image and reality.
Answer: Evolving self-understanding or deliberate self-deception. Characters grow or lie to themselves over time.
Answer: The audience knows key facts the character does not. Creates tension through the character's ignorance.
Answer: Revealing traits through what the character does and chooses. Actions speak louder than narrator descriptions.
Answer: A struggle between competing values, desires, or beliefs. The character wars with themselves, not others.
Answer: A character shows conflicting motives, values, or self-knowledge over time. Complexity emerges from internal contradictions and evolving self-awareness.
Answer: Revealing traits through diction, tone, and what is said or avoided. Word choice and silence reveal personality.
Answer: Generosity mixed with humility or distrust of recognition. True charity seeks no praise or acknowledgment.
Answer: Moral ambiguity: loyalty and care expressed through dishonesty. Good intentions create ethical dilemmas.
Answer: A deliberate decision that reveals priorities, fears, or ethical limits. Choices expose what matters most when options conflict.
Answer: She left to avoid complicity despite affection. Complex motives combine conflicting feelings and reasons.
Answer: Dialogue or monologue that exposes motives, conflict, or self-deception. Speech reveals internal tensions through what's said and unsaid.
Answer: Belief conflicted by dependence on the system or fear. Actions betray stated beliefs due to necessity.
Answer: Two moments showing change or contradiction. Complexity requires evidence of evolution or inconsistency.
Answer: A struggle between the character and an outside force. The character faces opposition from people, society, or nature.
Answer: Desire for connection conflicted by pride or mistrust. Self-sabotage stems from fear of vulnerability.
Answer: He masks anger with politeness to keep power. Specific tensions reveal more than general emotions.
Answer: The character is torn by duty and desire. Complex characters face competing obligations, not simple motives.
Answer: Observable behavior that confirms, contradicts, or revises stated beliefs. Actions test whether professed values hold under pressure.
Answer: Core principles that shape priorities, judgments, and choices. Values drive all decisions and create conflicts.
Answer: The underlying desire or goal that drives choices and behavior. Motivation is the 'why' behind every action and decision.
Answer: Rationalization. Characters create acceptable stories to avoid uncomfortable truths.
Answer: She chooses harm to protect status and fears exposure. Complex analysis explores motivations behind harmful acts.
Answer: Self-justifying tone. Defensive speech often masks deeper truths.
Answer: A pattern of trade-offs. Complexity requires multiple competing forces, not single traits.
Answer: Humor as a defense mechanism masking fear or grief. Laughter deflects from deeper pain or vulnerability.
Answer: Integrity competing with self-preservation. Honesty matters more than safety to this character.
Answer: A character whose contrast highlights another character's traits. Opposition reveals qualities through comparison.
Answer: Internal conflict. Opposing forces within create psychological tension.
Answer: Qualified, hedging language. Uncertain speech patterns reveal internal doubt.