Character
Plot
Conflict
Point of View
Setting
100

Protagonist, Antagonist, Characterization all make up this literary element. 

What is Character?

100

Exposition, Inciting Incident, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution are all apart of what element?

What is Plot?

100

1 character directly opposes another. Creates tension and drives the plot forward. This could be verbal, physical or emotional. 

Person vs. Person

(Man vs. Man)

100

Narrator, First Person, Third Person Omniscient, and Third Person Limited are examples of what element?

What is Point of View?

100

Physical, Temporal, Local Color.. all make up what?

What is Setting

200

This is the leading character in a novel, movie, play, etc. Their goals and actions drive the plot (story) forward. 

What is a Protagonist?

200

This is when you set up the character(s) at the beginning of the story. 

What is Exposition?

200

When the main character has a conflict with an entire group, town, or is a minority. 

Person vs. Society

(Man vs. Society)

200

The person telling the story with a perspective and voice. It could be 1st or 3rd. 

What is a Narrator?

200

Specific details in a story, such as Dialects, customs, clothes, hair styles, holidays. 

What is Local Color setting?

300

This is either a character, group, or force, that opposes the protagonist. They create conflict, challenges, etc. that the protagonist has to overcome. 

What is the Antagonist?

300

A series of events that lead up to the climax of the story. 

What is Rising Action?

300

Internal conflict with desires, emotions or decisions. 

Character is struggling with identity, morality, or human condition. 

Person vs. Self

(Man vs. Self)

300

A character within the story who recounts events using "I" or "me". 

What is First Person?

300

This is the time period of the story. It could include duration, frequency, or a specific point in time. 

What is Temporal setting?

400

The author is stating exactly what the character looks like. 

What is Direct Characterization?

400

A series of events after climax/peak of the story. During this the plot is decreasing, and conflicts are wrapping up. 

What is Falling Action?

400

Person struggles against natural forces like weather or animals. 

Person vs. Nature

(Man vs. Nature)

400

Indian Education is in this style of writing. 

What is First Person?
400

Using your 5 senses, this creates a real, vivid experience for the reader. 

What is Physical setting?

500
Even though the author did not tell us that Arnold was the Stone Boy, we know that he is because of his lack of emotions after the death of his brother throughout the story. (He's not scared to talk to his parents, the sheriff, he doesn't cry over what happened, etc). This is an example of what literary element?

What is Indirect Characterization?

500

Possibilities of Evil kicks off with strangers sending nasty notes about each other in the paper. What kind of literary element describes the hook of the story?

what is Inciting Incident?

500

Struggles against a predetermined destiny or future. 

Person vs. Fate

(Man vs. Fate)

500

Possibilities of Evil, Phoenix Arizona, and Stone Boy are narrated in this Point of View. 

What is Third Person Limited?
500

Two boys were gone on a couple week trip together (duration-temporal), in which short story?

What is Phoenix, Arizona? 

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