Plot & Story
Point of View
Character
Symbolism
100

What is a theme?

It's the main point the author is trying to get across, the message. It can be on an abstract level.

100

What is a narrator?

The person who tells the story.

100

Who is the protagonist in Spider-Man? 

Spider-Man (or Peter Parker)

100

What is a symbol?

An object that represents something else.

200

When does the climax usually occur?

Near the end, where the highest point of conflict is occurring.

200

What's a first-person narrator?

A narrator who tells the story from their own perspective.

200

What is a antagonist?

Characters, or forces against the protagonist.

(The bad guys)

200

What are universal symbols?

Symbols recognized throughout different cultures & time.

300

What is the rising action important for?

To build suspense and tension.

300

What is a first-person participant?

A narrator who is in the midst of action.

300

What is a static character?

A character that goes under little to no inner change or development.


300

Conventional symbols are the opposite of ______ symbols.

Universal symbols

400

What is a motif?

Image, object, character, situation, theme, or even a word that the writer uses repeatedly throughout a work.

400

What type of narrator tells the story from the periphery of the action? Ex: "I saw"

First-Person Observer

400

What is a key characteristic of a dynamic character?

A character that undergoes many significant internal changes.

400

What is a literary symbol?

A symbol that only has a certain meaning within the story. It does not apply anywhere else.

500

What is the denouement of a story?

The resolution, or where all plots and endpoints are tied up. 

500

What can an omniscient narrator do?

Eavesdrop on the minds of characters.

500

What is a sympathetic character?

A character you feel empathy towards or relate to.

500

What is allegory?

Characters, events, or settings represent other abstract ideas.

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