WILDLIFE

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novel
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protagonist
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antagonist
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plot
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character
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setting
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symbolism
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metaphor
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foreshadowing
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irony
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allegory
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imagery
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conflict
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resolution
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genre
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of view
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narrator
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dialogue
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symbol
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motif
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tone
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mood
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diction
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language
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allusion
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archetype
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analysis
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imagery
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technique
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classics