The author presents both the main character and his/her conflict.
What is Introduction?
The main character clashes with another person.
What is Person vs. Person?
Rome, Italy, is an example.
What is Place?
The one that the action revolves around.
Who is the Protagonist?
Me, I, Mine, are pronouns use by him/her.
What is First Person Narrator?
The sequence of events that follow the climax and end in the resolution.
What is Falling Action?
The main character challenges a law, tradition, or institution.
What is Person vs. Society?
The 18th Century is an example.
What is Time?
The opposer of the Protagonist or foe.
Who is the Antagonist?
He, She, It, They, are examples of pronouns using by him/her.
It is when the plot changes for better or worst for the main character.
What is Climax?
The main character resists forces that are not of this world.
What is Person vs. Supernatural?
Rainy day, sunny day, are examples.
What is Weather Conditions?
Tall or short is an example in how you can describe his/her.
What is physical appearance?
It is the controlling idea or its central insight.
What is Theme?
What is Rising Action?
The main character fights to endure or overcome forces of nature.
What is Person vs. Nature?
Being rich or poor is an example.
What is Social Conditions?
"I want to be a baseball player" is an example.
What is Dreams?
Believe in yourself is an example.
What is Theme?
It is another way to call the Climax.
What is Turning Point?
The main character resists technological forces.
Happiness or Sadness are examples.
What is Mood or Atmosphere?
You can use this words to describe a character.
What is Character Traits.
It is the angle from which the story is told.
What is Point of View?