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Exposition

Where the characters, setting, and conflict is introduced.

100

Rising Action

Conflict develops

Tension builds or suspense

100

Climax

Turning point

Main character comes face to face with the conflict

100

Falling Action

Loose ends of the plot are tied up

Conflict is taking care of

Tension decreases

100

Resolution

Story comes to a reasonable ending

"Happily (or not happy) ever after"

200
Dynamic character

A character who changes throughout the story

200

Static Character

A character who stays the same throughout the story

200

Allusion

A reference to another text within the story

200

Third Person Omniscient

Outside narrator who can see into the thoughts of all characters

Knows reality

Ex. To Build A Fire

200

Perspective

A person perspective to the story

In their eyes

300

Satire

The use of humor, Irony, exaggeration, sarcasm, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity, particularly in politics

300

Irony

A contrast between what is expected and what actually happens

300

Person vs. Person

Character struggles with another character

300

Person vs. Self

Character struggles with themself - usually internal conflict

300

Person vs. Nature

Character struggles with the forces of nature

400

Person vs. Society

Character struggles with the rules or expectations of society

400

Person vs. Supernatural

Character struggles with a supernatural being or force

400

First Person

The narrator is a character in the story

400

Third Person

The narrator is not in the story ; it is an outside narrator

Ex. The Giver, Thank you M'am

400

Situational Irony

A literary device that occurs when the outcome of a situation is the opposite of what was expected or intended.

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