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Synonyms and antonyms of Processes in fiction in British Thesaurus
Processes in fiction
allegory (noun)
the use of events and characters as symbols
anthropomorphic (adjective)
considering something such as a god, animal, or object as having human features or qualities
characterization (noun)
literature the way in which a writer creates characters in a book, play, film etc
deus ex machina (noun)
someone or something that solves a situation that seemed impossible to solve in a sudden and unlikely way, especially in a book, play, film etc
device (noun)
a way that a writer, artist etc creates a particular effect or makes people have a particular reaction
dialogue (noun)
literature a conversation between characters in a book, play, or film
dramatic irony (noun)
a situation in which an audience knows more about what is happening in a play or film than the characters do
establish (verb)
to make the characters in a story seem real
the first person (noun)
follow (verb)
to deal with the progress or development of someone or something in a book, film, or television programme
metaphor (noun)
the use of metaphors in literature
personify (verb)
artliterature to show a particular quality in the form of a person