It is the problem or struggle between a character and another person, themselves, society, or nature.
Conflict
Refers to the literary works, stories, poems, plays, and other writings created by people from Africa and Asia.
Afro-Asian Literature
Is a form of literature that expresses ideas, emotions, and experiences through carefully chosen words, rhythm, and imagery.
Poetry
A form of writing that follows the natural flow of speech and is written in sentences and paragraphs.
Poetry
A compilation of inter-woven series of tales in prose and poetry, mostly animal fables.
Panchatantra
A character who does not go through a change
This type of conflict happens when the character is involved in a disagreement or fight with another character
Character Vs. Character
The most exciting and important part of the story.
Climax
This is the final outcome of events in the story, the conclusion or the ending.
Resolution
In this part, the resolution begins; events and complications start to fall into place.
Falling Action
The literary element that describes the structure of a story.
PLOT
A person, animal, being, creature, or thing represented in a story.
Character
Type of POV where the narrator is not a character in the story. The narrator uses the words he, she, it, they, or the characters' names.
Third Person POV
This material is smooth and often white, used in sculptures.
marble
Element of Plot where the story unfolds, the events become complicated; the conflict is gradually developed.
Rising Action
The main problem or struggle in a story
Conflict
Method of Conflict where the character struggle with a force outside one's self
External Conflict
This refers to the angle or perspective from which the story is told.
Point of View
Type of character who can change in the story
Round
Type of POV where the character tells the story. The narrator uses the words I, me, my, we, or us.
First Person POV
This is when the character is challenged by an uncontrollable natural force such as nature and other natural calamities.
Character vs. Nature
Type of conflict where the character struggles against ideas, practices, or customs of others
Character vs. Society
This is the beginning of the story where the characters and setting are revealed.
Exposition
The description of a character’s physical traits (how a character looks), point of view, personality, private thoughts, and actions.
Characterization
This conflict happens when the character finds an enemy in the government, in society, or in viewing some cultural tradition.
Character vs. Society