ALL KNOWING POINT-OF-VIEW
3RD PERSON OMNISCIENT
CHARACTERS THAT MAKE A CHANGE
DYNAMIC CHARACTERS
a narration style where the narrator is outside the story and only knows the thoughts and feelings of a single character
3RD PERSON LIMITED
a struggle within a person's mind or emotions, often involving a clash between opposing beliefs, desires, or values.
INTERNAL CONFLICT
the struggle a character has with an outside force, such as another person, society, nature, or technology
EXTERNAL CONFLICT
CHARACTERS THAT STAY THE SAME THROUGHOUT THE STORY
STATIC CHARACTERS
the struggle a character has with an outside force, such as another person, society, nature, or technology
MINOR CHARACTERS
GIVING NON-HUMANS HUMAN CHARACTERISTIC
PERSONIFICATION
the central figure of a story, around whom the plot revolves
MAIN CHARACTERS
HINTS OR CLUES ABOUT WHAT WILL HAPPEN NEXT IN A STORY
FORESHADOWING
NARRATOR IS A CHARACTER IN A STORY
FIRST PERSON
A person, animal, or other being in a story, book, play, or movie
CHARACTER
a literary device that interrupts the chronological order of a story to show a scene or event from the past
FLASHBACK
SOMETHING THAT REPRESENTS SOMETHING ELSE
SYMBOLISM
A COMPARISON THAT DOES NOT USE LIKE OR AS
METAPHOR
PERSON THAT IS TELLING THE STORY
NARRATOR
PROBLEM IN A STORY
CONFLICT
WHEN AND WHERE A STORY TAKES PLACE
SETTING
MESSAGE IN A STORY
THEME
A COMPARISON THAT USES LIKE OR AS
SIMILE
THE UNEXPECTED
IRONY
the sequence of events that makes up a story, connecting the beginning, middle, and end to create a sense of direction and purpose
PLOT
AUTHOR'S ATTITUDE
TONE
LITERATURE THAT IS WRITTEN IN PARAGRAPH FORM
PROSE
a literary device where a word or phrase is substituted for another that it is closely associated with, often for rhetorical effect
METONYMY