Character Types
Conflict
Plot Diagram
Symbolism & Theme
Characterization
100

What is a protagonist? Name an example from a book we have read in this unit.

The character on which the story centers, the main character, the "hero"--examples may vary.

100

Name the type of conflict: In the Velveteen Rabbit, the protagonist is unsure of whether or not he's real.

Internal conflict: character v. self

100

Part of the plot in which there are events leading up to the turning point of the conflict.

Rising Action!

100
Definition of a symbol

A concrete object that represents an abstract idea

100

What does STEAL stand for?

Speech

Thoughts

Effect on Others

Actions

Looks

200

What is an antagonist? Name an example from a book we have read in this unit.

The character that opposes the protagonist.

200

Name the type of conflict: In Horton Hears a Who the protagonist is ridiculed by the jungle people for hearing little people on a speck of dust.

External: Character v. Society

200

Name for the portion of the story that wraps up all the loose ends of the plot, the character has learned his/her lesson, and the story finishes.

What is the Resolution?

200

What is the difference between a topic and a theme?

A topic is a one word idea that comes up in a story, a theme is a universal message about that topic an author is trying to pass on to readers.

200

What type of characterization does STEAL help us understand?

Indirect Characterization!

300

What is a flat character?

A character who does not have multiple character traits

300

Name the type of conflict: In The Sneetches, the star-bellied sneetches believe the plain-bellied sneetches are inferior for not being born with stars on their bellies.

External: Character v. Society, Character v. Nature.

Could also argue: Internal (Character v. Self)

300

The part of the plot when the conflict comes to a turning point, usually quite exciting.

Climax!

300

Write an example of a symbol from a book you have read this unit. Tell me what this symbol represents.

Responses may vary--up to teacher discretion.

300

Which type of characterization is it when an author tells readers about a character. Ex: "Henry was honest."

Direct characterization!

400

How does a dynamic character differ from a static character?

A dynamic character changes over the course of a story, learns an important lesson. A static character remains the same.

400

The type of conflict in the Velveteen Rabbit, when the real bunnies laugh at the velvet rabbit for not having hind legs.

Character v. Society

400

Name for the portion of the story that introduces the setting, characters, and background information.

What is the Exposition?
400

Which of the following is a correct theme statement for the Velveteen Rabbit?

a. self-acceptance

b. Love from a child

c. A child's imagination is powerful.

C. A child's imagination is powerful!

400

Write an example of direct characterization.

Responses may vary.

500

Name a round character from a book we have read. Explain why.

Responses will vary

500

The type of conflict in The Sneetches: there is confusion when the Sneetches continue to go through the star-on/star-off machine.

Character v. Technology

500

The name of portion of the plot when the conflict is set in motion, the reason there is a story.

What is the inciting incident?

500

What is a correct theme statement for Horton Hears a Who?

A. Trust your own beliefs, even if others disagree.

B. "A person is a person, no matter how small."

C. Going against the grain

A!

500

Write an example of indirect characterization.

Responses may vary.

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