Elements of a Story
Conflict
Point of View
Irony
Miscellaneous
100

Any person, animal, or figure represented in a literary work.

Characters

100

What type of conflict is this?  Harry Potter & Voldemort

Person v. Person

100

The story is told from the perspective of a character in the story, using the pronouns "I", "me", "my", and "myself".

First person POV

100

When the audience knows more than one or more of the characters.

Dramatic Irony

100

The main character in a story. 

Protagonist

200

The sequence of events that take place in a story.

Plot

200

What type of conflict is this?  Hamlet wrestles with his conscience as he contemplates whether to avenge his father's murder by killing his uncle Claudius.

Person v. Self

200

A technique where the narrator addresses the reader using the pronoun "you".  Commonly found in self help books.

Second person POV

200

When the opposite of what is expected to happen comes true.

Situational Irony

200

An object that stands for something else.

Symbol/ Symbolism

300

The time, place, and environment in which a story takes place.



  

Setting

300

What type of conflict is being described? Into the Wild book and movie tells the true story of Christopher McCandless, who abandoned his material possessions to become an adventurer in the Alaskan wilderness. 

Person v. Nature

300

A narrative style where the narrator is neutral and detached, and only reports what they can see and hear.

Third person objective

300

When someone says the opposite of what they really mean. Often used as sarcasm.

Verbal Irony

300

The author's use of hints or clues to suggest events that will happen later in the story.

Foreshadowing

400

A struggle between opposing forces that drives a story forward.

Conflict

400

What type of conflict is being described? In The Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen leads an uprising against the Capitol. 




  

Person v. Society

400

A narrative style where the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character. 

Third person limited

400

What type of irony is shown? When there's a hurricane raging outside and someone remarks "what lovely weather we're having."

Verbal Irony

400

The climate or feeling in a story.  This can change during the course of the novel or short story. 

Mood

500

A unifying element that communicates a deeper message about life, society, or humanity. 





Theme

500

What type of conflict is being described? A classic hero tale tends to explore how everyone has the capacity for good and evil deep down inside of them. The main character, feeling the draw toward evil, must overcome their own ego to accept the peaceful path.

Person v. Self

500

The narrator is all-knowing and can access the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all characters in the story.

Third person omniscient

500

What type of irony is shown?

  • A man who buys a lottery ticket to escape his financial troubles ends up winning a huge sum of money, but then faces new problems due to his sudden wealth.

Situational Irony

500

The author's attitude, stated or implied, about toward a subject.

Tone

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