The Basics
POV
Elements of Plot
Conflict Defenition
Conflict Applied
100

What is a person, animal, being, creature, or thing in a story?

A Character

100

What pronouns are being used when the story is in 1st person?

I, me, my, we

100

What is Climax?

The most suspenseful or intense part of the story; the main character faces a major enemy, fear, challenge, or other form of conflict.

100

Define Character vs. Technology.

The character is in conflict with some kind of technology

This can be a machine, artificial intelligence, robot, etc.

100

What type of conflict is this: The character is being evacuated from their home because of a wild fire.

Character vs. Nature

200

What is the time and place (or when and where) of the story?

The Setting.

200

What pronouns are being used when the story is in 2nd person?

You

200

What is Rising Action?

The events that occur as a result of the main conflict; the story becomes complicated.

200

Define Character vs. Supernatural.

  • The character is against supernatural phenomena or creatures such as ghosts, gods, zombies, or other monsters

  • This can also be a conflict against fate or destiny and the characters may struggle to accept the sacrifices that come with their journey

200

What type of conflict is this: the character is having anxiety over coming to school.

Character vs. self

300

True or False: the protagonist is always the "good guy"?

False!

300

What POV is it when the narrator can see/hear everything and they know what all the characters are thinking/feeling?

Omniscient.

300

What is Resolution?

The conclusion or ending of the story—loose ends are tied up; the problem (conflict) is resolved.

300

Define Character vs. Nature.

  • The character is in opposition (against) nature

  • This can mean the weather, the wilderness, or a natural disaster

300

What type of conflict is this: the character fights with their best friend over them hanging out with their boyfriend over them.

Character vs. Character

400

Who is the person telling the story?

The narrator. 
400

What POV is it when the narrator sees/hears only what’s in front of them; they don’t know what any of the characters are thinking/feeling?

Limited

400

What is Exposition

The introduction or beginning of the story—characters, setting and the main conflict are introduced.

400

Define Character vs. Society.

  • The character is in opposition with the society they exist in

  • This can be against a government, community, cultural tradition, or societal norm

  • The characters may be motivated to take action against their society by a need to survive, a moral sense of right and wrong, or a desire for happiness, freedom, justice, or love. 

400

What type of conflict is this: a person is either destined to save the world or destroy it. 

Character vs. Supernatural

500

What is the difference between tone and mood?

Tone is the word and language being used. Mood is the feeling created.

500

What POV is it when the narrator can see/hear everything ONE character does, and they know what only this character is thinking?

Limited Omniscient

500

What is Falling Action?

The story begins to slow down and work towards its end, tying up loose ends.

500

Define Character vs. Self.

  • An internal conflict

  • The character is struggling with something from within themselves

  • This may be a moral struggle—trying to figure out what is “right” and “wrong”

  • This can also be a struggle of health

500

What type of conflict is this: a character doesn't want a quinceanea even though it's a tradition.

Character vs. Society

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