The setting is introduced in this part of the plot.
Exposition
Another word for the conflict
Problem
The setting is introduced in the story's
exposition
This is the character that must directly face the story's conflict
Protagonist
POV is told by a character in the story. Uses pronouns I, ME , MY
First person
This is the "starting event" the introduces the conflict in the story.
Inciting Incident
This internal struggle is when a character has a problem within themselves.
Character vs self
This is the feeling or atmosphere the setting creates
mood
This is the opposing force that prevents the protagonist from reaching their goal
Antagonist
Third person limited
This is when the conflict is completely resolved.
Resolution
This is an external conflict where the character struggles with customs, traditions, laws, societal expectations etc
Character vs society
This includes the location, weather, community of a setting
place
This type of character grows and changes throughout the novel and has a large impact on the protagonist.
Round
The narrator addresses the reader directly as "you"
Second person
This is the longest part of the plot which helps build suspense and tension.
This is an external conflict where the character struggles against the elements (natural disasters, outdoor survival, etc)
Character vs nature
This incudes the year, time of day, or time period
time
This type of character is only know for having 1-2 personality traits and does not change in the story.
Flat
Narrator is not a character in the story and knows ALL thoughts and feeling of ALL characters.
Third person omniscient
This is the most exciting part of the story, when the protagonist faces the conflict.
This is an external conflict where the character struggles with another character in the story
character vs character
True or false: the setting can change several times in a story
True
This type of character changes directly from events that happen in the story
Dynamic
These are the two most common types of POV
first person and third person limited