This element of prose fiction generally describes where and when the story takes place.
What is setting?
This type of plot structure follows a single, chronological line of events.
What is dramatic/progressive?
A character who is complex and has many different facets, like a real person.
What is a round character?
A struggle a character has with their own desires, beliefs, or fears.
What is inner conflict/character vs. self?
The phrase, "The chocolate cake was calling my name," is an example of this figurative device.
What is personification?
The term for the universal, underlying message of a literary work?
What is theme?
This type of plot interrupts the main narrative to show an event that happened earlier.
What is flashback?
A character that remains the same throughout a story.
What is a static character?
A character standing against the laws or traditions of their community is an example of this type of conflict.
What is character vs. society?
The term for a comparison that implies one thing is another, such as, "My nephew is a monkey".
What is metaphor?
The image below captures which element of prose fiction from the Harry Potter series?
What is setting?
This type of plot is made up of a series of loosely connected, self-contained incidents.
What is episodic?
A character who has one or two major traits and can be summed up in a few lines.
What is a flat character?
When a character battles against the elements, animals, or the unforgiving environment.
What is character vs. nature?
The name for an exaggerated statement used to emphasize a point, like saying, "I've told you a million times".
What is hyperbole?
What is a moral?
This plot structure tells two or more separate storylines at the same time.
What is parellel?
This type of character changes and evolves throughout the narrative.
What is a dynamic character?
A type of conflict where a human character struggles with advanced inventions.
What is character vs. technology?
The literary term for a brief, indirect reference to a person, place, or event of historical or cultural significance.
What is allusion?
The four elements of setting.
What are time, place, season and context?
The functions of plot.
What are to establish connections, suggest causes, and show relationships?
A type of flat character that is immediately recognizable because it appears so often in fiction.
What is a stock character?
A conflict where a character struggles against a predetermined destiny, prophecy, or unavoidable force.
What is character vs. fate/destiny?
The three types of irony.
What is verbal, situational and dramatic?