Characterization
Literary Devices
Conflicts
Characters
Plot
100
A character that changes throughout the story.
What is dynamic?
100
A comparison between two things.
What is analogy?
100
A character struggles to live up to or break away from what life has in store.
What is Person vs. Destiny/fate?
100
The extra characters in the story.
What is supporting?
100
Conflicts are resolved and tension is relived.
What is falling action?
200
Characters speaking to each other.
What is Dialogue?
200
A character faces a force with greater or different powers.
What is Person vs. Supernatural?
200
The character that causes conflict for the main character.
What is Antagonist?
200
The turning point of the text, the main conflict is resolved.
What is Climax?
300
The things other characters say about a character.
What is comments made by others?
300
Tension during a story that makes the reader want to keep reading.
What is Suspense?
300
A character must face a larger group or society as a whole.
What is Person vs. Society?
300
The main character.
What is Protagonist?
300
Conflict develops and tensions build.
What is Rising Action?
400
An inside look at what the character thinks and feels inside of their head but does not say out loud.
What is thoughts and feelings?
400
A character is struggling with advances. EX. Frankenstein.
What is Person vs. Technology?
400
A character that you know everything about.
What is round?
400
Loose ends are tied up.
What is Resolution?
500
The way in which a character treats and interacts with others.
What is Behavior and Actions?
500
Exaggerated statements or claims that are not meant to be taken literally.
What is hyperbole?
500
A character fights for survival, animals, or natural elements.
What is Person vs. Nature?
500
A character that you know nothing about.
What is flat?
500
Introduces setting, characters, and main conflict.
What is Exposition?
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