Plot Elements
Character
Theme/Mood
Plot Elements 2
Point of View
100
This is also known as the introduction of the story. It includes the Who, What, When, Where, and sometimes Why, in the story.
What is Exposition?
100
This trait describes what the character is like
What is Personality Traits?
100
This is the underlying message of a story or poem
What is the Theme?
100
This is the end of the story, where everything finally wraps up.
What is Resolution?
100
This type of Point of View happens when the main character of the story is telling it themselves, using personal pronouns such as “I,” or “me.”
What is 1st Person Major Point of View?
200
This is the turning point, the most intense moment—either mentally or in action
What is Climax?
200
This trait describes what the character looks like
What is Physical Trait?
200
This is the overall feeling or emotion the reader gets from a story
What is the Mood?
200
This is the when and where a story takes place.
What is Setting?
200
This type of Point of View happens when a character who is not the main character is telling the story themselves, using personal pronouns such as “I,” or “me.”
What is 1st Person Minor Point of View?
300
This is the is the struggle between two forces in a story.
What is Conflict?
300
Age, Gender, Hair Color
What are physical traits?
300
This is how the author/writer makes us feel
What is Mood?
300
This conflict is with another character
What is Man vs Man?
300
This type of Point of View happens when we have a narrator that is not in the first person and seems to know everything that is going on with characters and their feelings.
What is 3rd Person Omniscient Point of View?
400
This happens between the climax and the resolution. Things start to wrap up in this phase.
What is Falling Action?
400
Cheerful, Kind, Reliable, Adventurous
What are personality traits?
400
The grass is always greener on the other side. Honesty is the best policy.
What are examples of themes?
400
This conflict is with a force of nature
What is Man vs Nature?
400
This type of Point of View happens when we have a narrator that is not in the first person and seems to have a narrow scope of view as far as what is happening in the story. Most of the time, this narrator only focuses on the major character in the story and their feelings.
What is 3rd Person Limited Point of View?
500
This happens between the exposition and the climax.
What is Rising Action?
500
The character that is the “bad guy” or force
Who is the antagonist?
500
Angry, Scared, Excited, Jittery
What are words that describe mood?
500
This conflict is with the laws or beliefs of a group
What is Man vs Society?
500
We see this point of view in “The Lady or the Tiger,” because the narrator lets us decide for ourselves what happens, instead of sharing the details they may know.
What is 3rd Person Limited?
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