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la novela
the novel
el cuento / el relato
the short story
la obra de teatro
the play
el personaje
the character
el/la protagonista
the protagonist (main character)
el/la narrador(a)
the narrator
la trama
the plot
el tema
the theme (big idea)
el ambiente
the setting / atmosphere
el extracto / el fragmento
the extract / fragment
la cita (clave)
the (key) quotation
How many literary works do HL students study, and in what language?
Two works, read in Spanish.
What is the difference between the narrator and the author?
The narrator (el/la narrador/a) tells the story inside the work; the author (el/la autor/a) is the real writer. A first-person «yo» is the narrator, not the author.
Give the close-reading method in three words.
Detalle → cita → efecto (detail → quotation → effect): name the detail, quote it, explain its effect.
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el tema (los temas centrales)
the theme (the central themes)
el personaje
the character
el/la protagonista
the protagonist (main character)
el/la antagonista
the antagonist (the opposing character)
el personaje secundario
the secondary / minor character
el motivo / la motivación
the motive / motivation (what drives a character)
la relación (entre personajes)
the relationship (between characters)
la evolución del personaje / el arco
the character's development / character arc
encarnar un tema
to embody a theme (a character standing for a central idea)
el motivo recurrente
the recurring motif (a repeated image/object that points to the theme)
What is the difference between a topic and a theme?
A topic is a single word (la familia); a theme is the claim the work makes about it («la familia puede ser refugio o prisión»). A theme is a sentence, not a noun.
How do you find the theme of a work?
Ask three questions: ¿qué se repite? (what recurs?), ¿qué decisión importa? (what choice matters?), ¿qué cambia al final? (what changes by the end?).
Give the character-analysis method in three words.
Rasgo → cita → significado (trait → quotation → meaning): name the trait, quote the text, explain what it shows. Look at motive, relationship and development.
Is the antagonist always a villain?
No — the antagonist (el/la antagonista) is whoever opposes the protagonist's goal, not necessarily an evil character. And the protagonist is a character, never the real author.
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la voz narrativa
the narrative voice (who tells the story)
el punto de vista
the point of view
narrador en primera persona
first-person narrator (uses «yo»)
narrador en tercera persona
third-person narrator (uses «él/ella»)
narrador omnisciente
omniscient narrator (knows everything, even hidden thoughts)
el tono
the tone (the feeling/attitude of the writing)
el registro
the register (formal, informal, poetic…)
la metáfora
metaphor — calls one thing another directly («el tiempo es un ladrón»)
el símil / la comparación
simile — compares using «como» («fiel como un perro»)
la imagen / las imágenes
imagery — vivid sensory detail
el símbolo / el simbolismo
symbol/symbolism — an object that stands for an idea
la personificación
personification — gives human traits to a thing («el mar respiraba»)
What is the one rule that tells a simile from a metaphor?
A símil uses «como» (or «parecía»); a metáfora drops «como» and says it *is* the thing.
What is the difference between the narrator and the author?
The narrator (el/la narrador/a) is the voice inside the work; the author (el/la autor/a) is the real writer. A first-person «yo» is the narrator, not the author.
Topic 8.1 study notes
Full notes & explanations for Studying a literary work
Spanish B exam skills
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