This is the turning point of the story.
What is climax?
What the character says is this method of characterization.
What is speech/dialogue/conversation?
This type of character has a personality that is presented only briefly and not in depth.
How the author arranges events to develop his or her basic idea is this story element.
What is plot?
The hero or main character of a story is known as this.
What is a protagonist?
This is when the conflict is resolving.
What is resolution?
The narration shows the character's personality, without telling us.
What is indirect characterization?
These types of characters are often stereotypes, have one or two characteristics that never change that are emphasized.
What is static?
This is the time and the place of the story.
What is setting?
The villain or the person opposing the protagonist is known as this.
What is antagonist?
This is when the conflict has been introduced and is getting more tense.
How the author reveals a character + this
What is characterization?
This character has many sides and complex personalities.
What is round?
Protagonist + antagonist = this
What is conflict/problem?
The "s" in STEAL stand for this.
The last part of the plot.
The method an author uses to reveal a character's personality.
What is characterization?
This type of character has many sides to their personality that change, for better or worse, by the end of the story.
What is dynamic?
The person in a work of fiction or the characteristics of a person are also known as this.
What is character?
The "t" in STEAL stand for this.
What is thoughts?
The amount of stories that contain a plot.
The author uses narration to describe the character.
What is direct characterization?
What is the antagonist?
Round, flat, static, and dynamic are types of this.
The "l" in STEAL stand for this.
What is looks?