Character
Plot
Conflict
Theme&Setting
Random
100
The way that the author creates characters
Characterization
100
The action of the story
Plot
100
Happens outside the character
External Conflict
100
The general mood,feeling or spirit of a story
Atmosphere
100
Clues of hints which prepare the reader for future action or events
Foreshadowing
200
The main character who is faced with a problem
Protagonist
200
The introduction of setting, situation and main characters
Exposition
200
Happens inside the character
Internal Conflict
200
Anticipation as to the outcome of events
Suspense
200
Looks back at events that have already occured
Flashback
300
The person,place,idea or physical force against the protagonist
Antagonist
300
The point of the highest dramatic intensity
Climax
300
Contrast or contradiction of what is expected and what results
Irony
300
A similar object,action,person,or place or something else that stands for something abstract
Symbol
300
Narrator describes the characters statements but doesn't reveal thoughts or feelings
Objective
400
The narrator uses "he" and "she" and is an outside observer
Third Person Narrative
400
The outcome of the story
Resolution
400
The decisive moment for the protagonist and their commitment to a course of action
Rising Action
400
Places events in order of time from first to last
Chronological
400
Occurs when the contrast between what appears to be and what actually exists
Situational Irony
500
Narrator can see,know and tell all of the characters of a story
Omniscient
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