Setting
Characters
Plot
Conflict
Misc.
100
The definition of setting
What is time and place of a story
100
The definition of characters
What is the people or animals in a literary work
100
The series of conflicts that lead to climax
What is the rising action
100
When two people are involved in a conflict
What is man vs man
100
The point of view can be defined as this
What is the perspective from which a story is being told
200
It can be used to TELL about these
What are the characters
200
Name 4 of the 6 types of characters
What is round, dynamic, flat, static, protagonist, and/or antagonist
200
A series or sequence of events in the story
What is the plot
200
One versus many and/or a group
What is man vs society
200
The central message of the story
What is the theme
300
It can be used to SET this
What is the atmosphere
300
The main character
What is the protagonist
300
At the end of the story (think plot triangle)
What is the resolution
300
A hurricane is an example of this
What is man vs nature
300
Two types of point of view
What is omniscient, limited omniscient, first person
400
If you are writing a story about the high school, the setting would be this
What is Colonia High School or Iselin, NJ
400
The character that does NOT change
What is the static character
400
The plot triangle looks like this...
What is (see board)
400
A struggle between two forces
What is the conflict
400
The two types of methods of characterization
What is direct and indirect
500
The setting is usually told in this part of the story (think plot triangle)
What is the exposition
500
The character that opposes the protagonist
What is the antagonist
500
The climax in a story represents this
What is the turning point and/or intense moment
500
An inner struggle
What is man vs self
500
Represents an idea, quality, or thing
What is symbolism
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