Literary Elements
Narrator
Character
Literary Devices
Hodgepodge
100

the time and place of a story

SETTING

100

a narrator whose account of a story appears to be faulty

UNRELIABLE NARRATOR

100

the main character (can be a good or bad character)

PROTAGONIST

100

when the author's words speak to the reader's five senses

IMAGERY

100

(PART OF PLOT) a turning point in the main conflict

CLIMAX

200

the events in a story

PLOT

200
when one of the characters in the story tells the story (uses I, me, my)

1st PERSON POINT OF VIEW

200

something working AGAINST the protagonist

ANTAGONIST

200

a great exaggeration

HYPERBOLE

200

(PART OF THE PLOT)--when the conflict is over

RESOLUTION

300

the protagonist's main problem in the story

CONFLICT

300

when the narrator is NOT a part of the story (uses he, she they)

3rd PERSON POINT OF VIEW

300

a character who changes in the story

ROUND CHARACTER

300

when the author directly states the character's traits

DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION

300

Person versus PERSON, SOCIETY, NATURE or SELF

4 GENERAL CONFLICTS

400

the perspective from which a story is told

POINT OF VIEW

400

the narrator is not in the story, but they seem to know EVERYTHING about EVERY character

3RD PERSON OMNISCIENT 

400

a character who stays the same throughout a story

FLAT CHARACTER

400

when the reader expects one thing but the opposite happens

IRONY

400

a variety of tools used by the author

LITERARY DEVICES

500

a life topic you learn about when reading a story

THEME

500

the narrator only seems to know one character's actions and dialogue.

3RD PERSON LIMITED 

500

when readers look at the character's actions, thoughts, and dialogue to determine what they really think of a character

INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION

500

feeling created by the author

MOOD

500

essential parts of a story

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