A character who wants to stop the story from going forward
What is an antagonist?
Example: a protagonist against a hurricane
The reason why a character does an action
What is motive?
The process of creating a fictional character
A character who moves the story forward
What is a protagonist?
Example: a protagonist trying to save a piece of land. He battles the government who wants to sell it to an oil company for millions. He slowly changes the minds of everyone in the town and saves the land.
What is character verse society?
What is third person point of view?
using parts of the text to prove your point, or defend your claim
What is text evidence?
a person’s unique patterns of behaving, thinking, or being
What is personality?
A character that does NOT change in the story
What is a static character?
Example: a character gets bullied by another character
What is character verse character?
When the person telling the story uses "HE" "SHE" "THEY"
What is third-person point of view?
the words that characters speak
What is dialogue?
the person or imaginary creature that takes part in the action of the story. Stories can have many or just one or two
What is a character?
A character that learns a lesson or changes in a story
What is a dynamic character?
This conflict is the only INTERNAL conflict
When a story is told from the protagonist's perspective
What is first-person point of view?
the techniques an author uses to develop the personality of a character
What is character traits?
In the book/movie series The Series of Unfortunate Events, who is the ANTAGONIST?
Who is Count Olaf?
Can a protagonist also be a dynamic character?
is when a character struggles with an outside force (war, bullying, obstacles)
What is external conflict?
What is third-person point of view?
making a guess about the character or situation with the clues that the author gives you (*hint: it involves schema)
What is inference?
In the book/movie Boss Baby, who is the PROTAGONIST?
Who is Tim Templeton? Boss Baby is also acceptable