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What is the function of repetition of a similar event across the sequence?
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Emphasize a theme, obsession, or pattern of behavior. Recurring events reinforce central ideas or traits.
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This deck focuses on Function Of Event Sequence Poetry, 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: Emphasize a theme, obsession, or pattern of behavior. Recurring events reinforce central ideas or traits.
Answer: It demonstrates change, learning, or thematic development through variation. Changed results show character or situational evolution.
Answer: Retroactive recontextualization of earlier actions and assumptions. New information changes understanding of past events.
Answer: Provides closure by settling outcomes and clarifying new equilibrium. Ties up loose ends and establishes the new normal.
Answer: Disrupts the status quo and launches the central conflict. This event creates the story's central problem to be resolved.
Answer: Create structural closure by showing change against an initial baseline. Circular structure emphasizes transformation through contrast.
Answer: Escalate stakes and complications while building tension toward a climax. These events intensify conflict progressively toward crisis.
Answer: Provide closure by stabilizing the new normal and final meaning. Final events establish equilibrium after conflict ends.
Answer: Highlights contrast or similarity to sharpen meaning or theme. Placement emphasizes differences or parallels.
Answer: Reframe meaning through new information (revelation or twist). Late revelations force readers to reassess earlier events.
Answer: Establish setting, characters, and initial situation to orient the reader. Opening events provide necessary context before conflict begins.
Answer: How event order creates meaning, shaping plot, character, and theme. Events work together to build plot structure and develop themes.
Answer: Shock the reader and expose vulnerability by flipping expectations. Sudden fortune change creates dramatic surprise.
Answer: Creates expectation and tension by hinting at later developments. Subtle clues prepare readers for future events.
Answer: Increase suspense and force re-interpretation when revealed. Delayed revelation creates mystery and dramatic impact.
Answer: It emphasizes consequences and invites thematic reflection on the conflict. Contrast in pacing allows processing of intense events.
Answer: Highlight change or contrast by repeating a pattern with differences. Similar events emphasize development through comparison.
Answer: Cause-and-effect progression. Each event triggers the next in logical sequence.
Answer: Disrupts the status quo and initiates the central conflict. The catalyst that launches the main story problem.
Answer: How event order produces meaning (plot, character, theme, tension, pacing). Events work together to build plot structure and develop meaning.
Answer: The peak confrontation that determines the conflict's outcome. The highest tension point where conflict must be resolved.
Answer: It creates suspense by withholding resolution of the immediate conflict. Cliffhangers delay satisfaction to maintain engagement.
Answer: Shows consequences and begins resolving remaining tensions. Events after climax that lead toward resolution.
Answer: Show consequences and begin resolving remaining complications. Events after climax tie up loose ends and show aftermath.
Answer: Presents the turning point that determines the conflict's outcome. The decisive moment where conflict reaches peak intensity.
Answer: Supply prior context that reshapes motives, stakes, or interpretation. Past events explain present actions and motivations.
Answer: It reveals character values and can mark development or change. Sacrifice shows true priorities and growth.
Answer: Reveal a truth that clarifies identity, guilt, or the real conflict. Character discovers crucial truth about self or situation.
Answer: Establishes context: setting, characters, stakes, and initial conditions. Provides necessary background before action begins.
Answer: Supplies prior context that reinterprets present action and motives. Past events illuminate current character behavior.
Answer: Create suspense and pacing by postponing resolution (a complication). Obstacles extend tension without altering main conflict.
Answer: Create anticipation and coherence by hinting at later outcomes. Early clues prepare readers for future developments.
Answer: Test values and reveal character through decision under pressure. Forced choices expose true nature and priorities.
Answer: It escalates stakes to intensify conflict and urgency. Higher consequences create greater narrative tension.
Answer: Raise stakes by linking external conflict to internal need or fear. Personal investment deepens emotional engagement.
Answer: Irreversibly shifts the conflict and redirects the protagonist's path. This pivotal moment forces new direction in the story.
Answer: Complicates conflict through escalating obstacles and increasing stakes. Builds tension through increasingly difficult challenges.
Answer: Reinforces theme by repetition with variation and cumulative meaning. Patterns echo and amplify central ideas.