the "turning point" of a story
What is the CLIMAX?
the actual place where a story takes place
What is PHYSICAL SETTING?
the main character of a story
Who is the PROTAGONIST?
What are obstacles?
the type of narrator which tells a story by describing both their actions and feelings, using "I" and expressing the narrator's thoughts
What is FIRST PERSON PROTAGONIST?
the ending part of a story when the plot wraps up
What is the RESOLUTION?
the time during which a story takes place
What is the CHRONOLOGICAL SETTING?
the adversary of the main character within a story
the physical people, places, objects, weather, etc. which impede the protagonist's progress
What is EXTERNAL CONFLICT?
the type of narrator which tells a story from outside a character, describing every action, thought, and feeling like a "god"
What is THIRD PERSON OMNISCIENT?
the part of the story when conflict begins to emerge around the characters
What is the RISING ACTION?
fore example: when a character returns to a place over and over and over again
What is an AGAIN AND AGAIN SIGNPOST?
the words characters speak aloud, to others or even themselves
What is DIALOGUE?
the name for the end to "conflict" within a plot
What is a RESOLUTION?
the type of narrator which tells a story from outside a character, but does not describe the thoughts, emotions, or even some of the actions which characters do
What is THIRD PERSON DRAMATIC?
the beginning part of the story when characters and central motives are introduced
What is the EXPOSITION?
For example: a small community, a city in the future
a GENERAL SETTING
What are ARCHETYPES?
the emotional, psychological, spiritual, or social problems which a character(s) may face within a story
What is INTERNAL CONFLICT?
the type of narrator which tells a story from within a character, but thoughts and feelings of the narrator are often not expressed with regard to the story around them
the part of the story when the central conflict gets resolved
What is the FALLING ACTION?
What is a SPECIFIC SETTING?
when a character changes their typical behavior suddenly within a story
What is a CONTRAST/CONTRADICTION SIGNPOST?
a statement/conclusion one can draw by analyzing a character's motives versus the conflict s/he faces
What is A THEME?
the moment when a narrator speaks directly to the reader/audience
What is SECOND PERSON?