1)the prevailing feeling or emotion of a literary work; also called “atmosphere”
A-Mood
The mood of a story describes its general vibe
2)descriptive language that relies on sensory details to help readers imagine the setting, characters, and details of a story or a poem
D-Imagery
3)the time, the place, and the social and historical conditions in which a literary work occurs
E-Setting
The setting includes the where and when of a story
4)a classification of literature characterized by particular content and form
C-Genre
Genres include comedy, romance, and science-fiction
5)the primary character in a literary work, often considered the hero or the moral character
F-Protagonist
The protagonist is the main character of the story, and generally the one you're supposed to sympathize with.
6)a character whose perspective of reality is biased and/or distorted
B-unreliable narrator
You don't know if you can believe everything an unreliable narrator says, due to the established idea that he is dishonest, biased, or not totally sane