This is the third step in the plot structure. The turning point in the story.
What is Climax.
This character opposes and works against another character.
What is the antagonist?
Type of characterization; the author tells us directly what the character is like.
What is Direct Characterization?
Type of characterization; The author shows us who the character is.
What is indirect characterization.
What helps develop characters further?
What is characterization?
This is the fourth step in the plot structure where the main conflict is resolved.
What is falling action?
This character is the main character that is working towards a goal.
What is a protagonist?
A character that has only 1-2 qualities. They lack depth and can be Good or Bad
What is a Flat Character?
The acronym that can be used by the reader to remember the ways an author "shows" the personalities of characters without telling us.
What is STEAL?
The boy was tall with bright blonde hair.
What is direct characterization.
This is the second step in the plot structure. Includes multiple scenes leading up to the Climax.
What is rising action?
Captain Beatty from F451 is an example of this type of character.
What is an Antagonist?
A character that grows and changes throughout the story.
What is a Dynamic Character?
What is SPEECH?
This is the definition of Character.
The person or animal in a story.
This is the first step in the plot structure. Characters are setting are introduced.
What is Exposition?
Guy Montag from F451 is an example of this type of character.
What is Protagonist?
A character that does not change (stay the same) throughout the story.
What is a Static Character?
The T in "STEAL" stands for this.
What is THOUGHTS?
This is the "non-essential" step in the plot structure. This is where the main conflict begins.
What is Inciting Incident?
This is the fifth step in the plot structure. The conclusion of the story.
What is resolution?
Faber from F451 is an example of this type of character.
What is a supporting/minor character?
What is a round character?
The A in "STEAL" stands for this.
What is ACTIONS?
What is indirect characterization.