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Give examples to support your opinion. (4 pts.) What are the settings of the story? How are they important (4 pt.) Enchanted Name______________________________ Literary Analysis Quiz Date_____________________ Period____ Literary Element Analysis Questions (32 pts.) From what POINT OF VIEW is the story told? Explain (3 pts.) 3rd omniscient the narrator is not involved, everyones point of view is seen What kind of CONFLICT is the main conflict in the story? [man vs ] (2 pts.) Man vs Man Describe the conflict. (2 pts.) Narrissa is keeping Giselle from marrying her prince and living happily ever after. Who is the PROTAGONIST in the conflict? Explain (2 pts.) Giselle she is trying to find her happily ever after Edward trying to find his princess (ok) Robert learning that love and dreams really can come true Who is the ANTAGONIST in the conflict? Explain (2 pts.) Narissa keeping Giselle from finding her true ever after. Describe the mood at the beginning of the story. 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