This part introduces the characters and the setting
Beginning/Introduction/Exposition
This is what the letters POV stands for; it means who is telling the story
Point Of View
The basic element of setting is the ____; where a story happens
place
struggle with someone else
Person vs. Person
This is the main character; usually positive
Protagonist
This part is where conflict starts and begins to increase through several situations/problems and the tension "goes up"
Rising Action
This type of Point of View features a character telling their own story; they use the word "I" a lot.
First Person
This is the year/season when a story happens; it's a part of setting
Time
struggle in the character’s own mind
Person vs. Self
This character usually opposes the main character's wishes
Antagonist.
This is the highest point of action; where the hero fights the bad guy. Will he make it?
Climax
This POV is when the story is told by a narrator
Third-Person
This is the location of a story; room, city, country, etc
Place
struggle with school, the law, etc
Person vs. Society
Types of words that appeal to the five senses
Imagery
Falling action
This type of Third Person POV is when only one character is telling the events from his or her perspective, but he/she is not the main character
Third-Person Limited
This element can really affect the setting. A dark and stormy night (weird place for a wedding)
Weather
struggle with the supernatural like god, fate, etc
Person vs. Supernatural
What the author’s attitude towards the story is and how it makes the reader feel
Tone and Mood
This part of the plot is where everything has been resolved; the hero can ride off into the sunset
Resolution
This type of Third Person POV is when the character telling the events knows everyone's thoughts and actions; Ex. God View
Third-Person Omniscient
This is the feeling of a story; it's a part of setting. It is also all around you
Atmosphere
struggle with a man-made object, computers, robots, cyborgs, Terminators
Person vs. Technology
a thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing some idea
Symbol