Main character in story whom audience is rooting for.
Protagonist
This part of the story leads directly to the story's climax.
Rising Action
This narrator is also a character in the story.
First Person Narrator
This is when a story hints at what is going to happen later
Foreshadowing
The use of this poetic device includes the use of one (or two) specific word(s)
Simile
This character does not change throughout the story.
Static Character
This part of the story gives us the time, place, and characters.
Setting or Exposition
This narrator is not a character in the story, but rather an observer.
Third Person Narrator
Flashback
If any of your five senses are invoked through text, you've likely experienced this.
Imagery
A character in a story who has several personality traits. Seems like a real person.
Round character
This is the turning point for the conflict in a story.
Climax
This narrator really wants you to follow what is being said.
Second Person Narrator
This type of irony has nothing to do with opposites
Dramatic Irony
Jumbo shrimp is an example of this literary device.
Oxymoron
A character in a story with only 1 or 2 character traits.
Flat character
This is the part immediately after the climax.
Falling action
Rather than ask you who is telling the story, I could instead ask what is the story's _____________?
Point of View
This is a feeling of anxious or excited anticipation due to what might happen in a story
Suspense
This is just a group of lines in a poem
Stanza
A character who changes by the end of the story.
Dynamic character
This is when the story ends.
Resolution
The narrator of a story has a lot of control over these two literary devices that relate to emotions.
Tone and Mood
This is when something is used to represent an idea.
Symbolism
This is a reference to a famous (fictional or non-fictional) person, place, or thing from the present or the past.
Allusion