A struggle within a character's mind (character vs. self).
Internal Conflict
Shows how the conflict unfolds and becomes more complicated; Builds suspense.
Rising action
The main hero of the story.
Protagonist
The category or type of story (fantasy, nonfiction, romance, etc.)
Genre
A struggle between a character and an
outside force (character vs. character, character vs. nature, character vs. society).
External Conflict
Introduces the setting and the characters; Sets up or hints at the conflict.
Exposition
Certain types of characters, plots, and settings that show up in many books and follow a familiar pattern.
Archetypes
The series of events in a story.
Plot
Lisa looked at the necklace sitting on the counter of the jewelry store. No one was looking, and she did not have enough money to pay for it. "Should I take it?" she thought to herself. What type of conflict is this?
Internal conflict
Ties up loose ends; Sometimes
offers an unexpected twist before the story ends.
Resolution
The main character(s) working against the hero.
Antagonist
The time and place of action.
Setting
While camping, a rainstorm floods Zach's tent, and all of his supplies float away. What type of conflict is this?
External (man vs. nature)
Is the most exciting moment and the turning point; Often results in a change for the main character.
Climax
1. Name an archetype.
2. Give an example of that archetype.
Answers will vary.
The life lesson(s) or message(s) in a story.
Theme
Eases suspense; Reveals how the
main character begins to resolve the conflict.
Falling action
When a living or nonliving object represents an idea or feeling.
Symbolism