Plot/Setting
Characters
Conflict
Point of View
Theme/Symbol
100
The main events of a play, novel, movie, made by the writer
What is a plot?
100
The main people or things in a book, play or movie.
What are characters?
100
The problem that the main characters have to face in a book, play or movie.
What is conflict?
100
The position of the narrator in a movie, book or play.
What is point of view?
100
The main message that the author is trying to get across to their reader.
What is theme?
200
This is where the story takes place and where most of the major events are.
What is setting?
200
Someone who is not the main character but slightly significant in a book, play or movie.
What is background character?
200
When a person has a conflict with another person.
What is person vs. person?
200
The narration of a book.
What is third person?
200
An object in a play, book or movie that means more than what it is.
What is symbol?
300
The time of when a story happened.
What is chronoligical setting?
300
The qualities and traits of a character.
What are characteristics?
300
The conflict someone has with themself.
What is person vs. self?
300
The narration of a book from the main character.
What is first person?
300
The symbol in 'On the Sidewalk Bleeding' that caused Andy to be murdered.
What is "The Royals" jacket?
400
Where the setting is.
What is physical setting?
400
The development of a person or thing in a book, play or movie.
What is character development?
400
The problem between a person and what is supposed to happen in their life that they don't want to happen.
What is person vs. fate?
400
A story told from the perspective of "you".
What is second person?
400
Don't talk to wolves and go straight to your grandmothers house.
What is the theme in Little Red Riding Hood?
500
An organizational chart focused on a pyramid or triangle, which is used to map the events in a story.
What is plot diagram?
500
Andy, the gang member of 'The Royals'.
Who is the main character in "On the Sidewalk Bleeding"?
500
The conflict a person has with the normality of everyone else.
What is person vs. society?
500
This point of view still uses the "he/she/it" narration but now the narrator knows EVERYTHING. The narrator isn't limited by what one character knows, it's like the narrator is God.
What is third person omniscient?
500
Don't make rash decisions.
What is the theme in Romeo and Juliet?
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