AP English Literature and Composition Flashcards: How Plot Orders Events Poetry

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How Plot Orders Events Poetry

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What is dramatic irony created by plot ordering?

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The audience knows crucial information before a character does. Plot reveals information to readers before characters.

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Flashcard 1: What is dramatic irony created by plot ordering?

Answer: The audience knows crucial information before a character does. Plot reveals information to readers before characters.

Flashcard 2: What is foreshadowing as it relates to ordering events?

Answer: Early cues that anticipate later events, shaping reader expectations. Plants hints that gain significance retrospectively.

Flashcard 3: Identify the plot order: the narrative repeatedly skips years with brief summaries between scenes.

Answer: Time ellipses with summary to compress narrative time. Focuses on key moments while acknowledging passage of time.

Flashcard 4: What is suspense created by plot ordering?

Answer: Tension produced by delaying key information or outcomes. Withholds resolution to maintain reader engagement.

Flashcard 5: What is a frame narrative (framed story) as a way to order events?

Answer: An outer story encloses and organizes an inner story or stories. Creates layers through nested storytelling structure.

Flashcard 6: What is parallel plot (dual plot lines) in event ordering?

Answer: Two storylines are intercut to develop connections or contrasts. Alternating perspectives create thematic or causal links.

Flashcard 7: What is nonlinear plot order?

Answer: Events are presented out of time sequence through shifts in time. Disrupts linear time through flashbacks, flashforwards, or rearrangement.

Flashcard 8: Identify the plot order: the story opens with the climax, then explains earlier causes.

Answer: In medias res with backstory supplied through flashback/analepsis. Combines immediate engagement with gradual revelation.

Flashcard 9: What is the difference between story (fabula) and plot (sjuzhet)?

Answer: Story is event sequence; plot is how the text arranges it. Distinguishes actual events from their textual presentation.

Flashcard 10: Identify the plot order: the narrator reveals the ending early, then shows how it happened.

Answer: Prolepsis (flashforward) followed by retrospective narration. Creates dramatic irony as readers know the outcome.

Flashcard 11: What is a montage or compressed sequence in plot ordering?

Answer: Many events are rapidly summarized to condense time. Accelerates pacing by condensing extended time periods.

Flashcard 12: What is a frame narrative as a plot-ordering device?

Answer: An outer story encloses and contextualizes an inner story. Creates layers of meaning through nested narratives.

Flashcard 13: What is in medias res as an ordering strategy?

Answer: The narrative begins in the middle of the action, then fills in earlier events. Creates immediate engagement by starting mid-conflict.

Flashcard 14: Identify the ordering device: The narrator skips from 1910 to 1930 in one line.

Answer: Ellipsis. Time jump omits twenty years of story events.

Flashcard 15: What is nonchronological plot order?

Answer: Events are presented out of story-time sequence for effect. Disrupts linear time to create emphasis or reveal meaning.

Flashcard 16: What is in medias res as an opening strategy for plot order?

Answer: The narrative begins in the middle of the action, then fills in earlier events. Latin for "into the middle of things"; hooks readers immediately.

Flashcard 17: What is a flashforward as a plot-order device?

Answer: An interruption that jumps ahead to a later event or future scene. Less common than flashback; reveals outcomes before causes.

Flashcard 18: What is foreshadowing in relation to plot order?

Answer: A present detail that hints at a future event or outcome. Creates anticipation by planting clues about what's coming.

Flashcard 19: What is a time ellipsis in plot order?

Answer: A deliberate gap where time passes without narrated events. Omits unimportant events to maintain narrative momentum.

Flashcard 20: What is a summary in narrative pacing and order?

Answer: Condensed narration that covers multiple events quickly. Accelerates pace by compressing extended time periods.

Flashcard 21: What is a reverse-chronological plot structure?

Answer: Events are presented backward from later outcomes to earlier causes. Reveals causation by working from effect back to cause.

Flashcard 22: Identify the ordering device: The novel opens with the murder, then shows causes.

Answer: In medias res. Starting mid-action requires backfilling exposition.

Flashcard 23: What is analepsis in narrative time order?

Answer: A shift to earlier events; a formal term for flashback. Greek term emphasizing the backward temporal movement.

Flashcard 24: What is prolepsis in narrative time order?

Answer: A shift to future events; a formal term for flashforward. Greek term emphasizing the forward temporal leap.

Flashcard 25: What is a plot twist in terms of event arrangement?

Answer: A late revelation that reinterprets earlier events or assumptions. Subverts expectations by reframing prior understanding.

Flashcard 26: Identify the ordering device: A chapter shows childhood after an adult argument.

Answer: Flashback. Past events interrupt present narrative sequence.

Flashcard 27: Identify the plot order: the final scene mirrors the opening image, closing the story where it began.

Answer: Circular structure (return-to-beginning plot). Emphasizes cyclical themes or character transformation.

Flashcard 28: What is a nonlinear plot in a narrative?

Answer: A plot that uses shifts in time rather than a single forward sequence. Fragments chronology to mirror memory or theme.

Flashcard 29: Identify the plot order: chapters alternate between two characters' timelines until they meet.

Answer: Parallel plot lines (intercut dual narrative). Builds tension through converging storylines.

Flashcard 30: What is a flashback as a plot-order device?

Answer: An interruption that moves to an earlier event to supply context. Temporarily pauses present action to reveal past information.

Flashcard 31: What is an ellipsis in narrative time?

Answer: A deliberate omission that skips over a span of story time. Compresses time by leaving gaps in the narrative.

Flashcard 32: What is a scene in narrative pacing and order?

Answer: Event presentation at near real-time pace with detailed action. Slows pace to match story time with reading time.

Flashcard 33: Identify the ordering device: The narrator hints early that the marriage will fail.

Answer: Foreshadowing. Early clues prepare readers for later developments.

Flashcard 34: Identify the effect: The plot withholds the culprit until the final page.

Answer: Suspense. Delayed revelation creates anticipation and tension.