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Everybody has Problems
Time Travel
100

The protagonist of the story.

Rainsford

100

The order in which a story’s events take place

Sequence

100

Literary term for the main character in a story.

Protagonist

100

A struggle between two forces. There are two major types in literature.

Conflict

100

An action that interrupts the story to introduce an event that took place in the past.

Flashback

200

The antagonist of the story.

General Zaroff

200

The most exciting part of a story; the moment when the outcome of the conflict is determined.

Climax

200

Literary term for a character that the protagonist struggles against.

Antagonist

200

When writers tell us directly what a character is like. A type of characterization

Direct

200

An action that jumps ahead of the story to narrate an event that happens at a later time.

Flash-forward

300

This subordinate character is referred to as "deaf and dumb."

Ivan

300

A series of related events in a story, each connected to the next.

Plot

300

Term for a character who is not fully developed in the story (almost never the main character)

Flat Character

300

When writers give clues in the story for us to use to decide what kind of person a character is.

Indirect Characterization

300

Hints in the story that certain events are going to happen later.

Foreshadowing

400

A subordinate character in the exposition who helps foreshadow danger by discussing "Ship-Trap Island" with Rainsford.

Whitney

400

The very end of a story, when loose ends of the plot are tied up

Resolution

400

Term for minor characters in the story

Subordinate Characters

400

Can take place between two characters; between a character and a group; or between a character and an animal or a force of nature.

Hint -- Be specific

External Conflict

400

The time and place in which a story happens.

Setting

500

Rainsford faced this type of external conflict before even reaching the island.

Man v. Nature

500

The opening of a story, when the characters and their conflicts are introduced.

Exposition

500

Term for a character who is fully developed, just as a person in actual life is

Round Character

500

A struggle that takes place within a character’s mind or heart.

Internal Conflict

500

Mood or feelings brought on by a story’s setting.

Atmosphere

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