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stream of consciousness definitions
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1a literary genre that reveals a character's thoughts and feeling as they develop by means of a long soliloquy9 sets
2a literary technique that presents the thoughts and feelings of a character as they occur.6 sets
3a style of writing in which the author tries to reproduce the random flow of thoughts in the human mind5 sets
4author places the reader inside the main character's head and makes the reader privy to all of the character's thoughts as they scroll through her consciousness.5 sets
5a style of writing in which the thoughts and feelings of the writer are recorded as they occur.4 sets
6a style of writing that portrays the inner (often chaotic) workings of a character's mind.4 sets
7a style of writing in which the author tries to reproduce the random flow of thoughts in the human mind.4 sets
8technique that records the multifarious thoughts and feelings of a character without regard to logical argument or narrative sequence. the writer attempts by the _______ to reflect all the forces external and internal influencing the psychology of a character at a single moment.4 sets
9literary technique that probes a character's random thoughts and feelings.3 sets
10a style of writing in which the thoughts and feelings of the writer or narrator are recorded as they occur3 sets
11a literary technique that presents the thoughts and feelings of a character as they occur3 sets
12the continuous flow of ideas and feelings that constitute an individual's conscious experience2 sets
13thoughts and feelings recorded as they occur2 sets
14unorganized series of thoughts2 sets
15style of writing that portrays the inner (often chaotic) workings of a character's mind2 sets
16a2 sets
17bunch of words unedited without punctuation of exactly what one is thinking2 sets
18takes a reader inside a character's mind to reveal perceptions, thoughts, and feelings on a conscious or unconscious level2 sets
19narration lacking the artificial neatness of an artistically controlled story because the presentation is intended to resemble spontaneous thoughts or brainstorming; narration from the mind, not the pen2 sets
20the literary imitation of unedited activity in a person's mind including thoughts, sensations, and digressions2 sets
21a narrative mode that seeks to portray an individual's point of view by giving the written equivalent of the character's thought processes2 sets
22a style of writing that portrays the inner workins of a characters mind, and may not be orderly or immediately comprehended2 sets
23literary technique which seeks to portray an individual's point of view by giving the written equivalent of the character's thought processes2 sets
24the continuous flow of sense perceptions, thoughts, feelings, and memories in the human mind; a literary method of representing such a blending of mental processes in fictional characters, usually in an unpunctuated or disjointed form of interior monologue2 sets
25author places the reader inside the main character's head and sees every thought as it goes through the character's head2 sets
26the style of writing that attempts to imitate the natural flow of a character's thoughts, feelings, reflections, memories, and mental images as the character experiences them.2 sets
27a modern writing style that tries to depict the random flow of thoughts, emotions, memories, and associations rushing through a character's mind2 sets
28a procession of thoughts passing through the mind2 sets
29a style of writing in which the thoughts and feelings of the writer are recorded as they occur2 sets
30writer appears to probe a character's random thoughts and feelings without imposing any logic or order2 sets
31a special mode of narration that undertakes to capture the full spectrum and the continuous flow of a character's mental process2 sets
32probe a character's random thoughts and feelings without imposing any logic or order2 sets
33sharing the speaker or character's thoughts in random often confusing passages as if the reader is reading the character's mind.2 sets
34the progression of one's entire awareness over a period of time -- including thoughts (both verbal and non verbal), impressions, perceptions, memories, associations, and emotions.2 sets
35literary style that attempts to capture thoughts, memories, impressions, often without punctuation or structure2 sets
36a technique in which the writer records thoughts and emotions in a 'stream' as they come to mind, without giving order or structure2 sets
37a kind of selective omniscience: the presentation of thoughts and sense impressions in a life-like fashion - randomly2 sets
38an attempt on the part of the author to reproduce the unembellished and uninterrupted flow of thoughts in the human mind with his feelings, judgments, associations and memories1 set
39writing style where the characters emotions, thoughts, feelings are recorded as they occur1 set
40a technique where a writer appears to probe a character's random thoughts and feelings without imposing any logic or order1 set