Characterization
Plot Conflict
Theme
Mood/Setting
Point of View
100
protagonist
What is another name for the hero or heroine of a short story?
100
a conflict that takes place within the mind of the protagonist
What is an internal conflict?
100
The life lesson of a story
What is theme?
100
a remote island
What is the setting of "The Most Dangerous Game"?
100
Diaries and Journals
In what genre (types of books) is first person point of view always used?
200
antagonist
What is the person who causes trouble for the protagonist?
200
a struggle between the protagonist and an outside force
What is an external conflict?
200
You can do the right thing no matter the situation.
What is a possible theme for "Freedom Writers?"
200
the time and place in which the story occurs
What is the definition of setting?
200
Third Person Omniscient
What is the point of view that allows the reader to know the minds of many main characters?
300
Speech, Actions, Thoughts, Other's Reactions, Appearance
What are the 5 methods of indirect characterization?
300
person vs person, person vs society, person vs nature
What are the three types of external conflict?
300
Love is more important than material possessions.
What is an example of a theme from "The Gift of the Magi"?
300
horrifying
What is the mood of "The Most Dangerous Game?"
300
Two Kinds
What is an example of a story written in first person point of view?
400
a round character
What is a character called that changes in response to things that happen in story?
400
Introduction, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution
What are the parts of plot?
400
baseball, school, gossip, drama
What are some "non-examples" of theme?
400
The setting helps determine what kind of character will appear in the story.
How does the setting affect the story?
400
Directions, Recipes
What is an example of second person point of view?
500
a characterwho does not change throughout the story
What is a flat character?
500
General Zaroff wanted to hunt Rainsworth, but Rainsworth refused.
What is an example of a person to person external plot conflict?
500
If you put your mind to it, you can do things you didn't think you could.
What is a theme in "Two Kinds."
500
The setting often gives the first hint about the mood of the story.
What is the relationship between mood and setting?
500
The author wants the reader to know the minds of more than one character.
Why wouldn't an author choose to use third person limited? OR Why would an author choose to use an omniscient point of view?
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