This is considered the "highest point/s" of the story
Climax
This refers to the person who is the focal point of the story
Hero/Heroine
this POV is from the point of an outsider and lacks knowledge of emotion or thought
third-person limited
The main conflict in the film "Wall-E"
Man vs. nature or Man Vs. Technology
This is something that is itself, but also represents something more than itself
symbol
This refers to the technical term for the beginning of the story.
Exposition
This is a character who changes over the course of a story
Dynamic character
An example of this POV is God
Omniscient
A type of conflict in the epic tale of Hercules
Man vs. Supernatural / Man vs. Man
Refers to social statuses, weather, historical period, and details about immediate surroundings of the story
Setting
This refers to the part where all conflicts in the story are resolved.
Resolution
this is a character that stays the same in a story
Static character
A type of POV that engages the reader to feel as if a part of the story
Second degree POV
A type of conflict in the film "The Shutter Island"
Man VS. Self
The main idea/purpose of the story
Theme
This is when the story starts settling down, and problems start being resolved
Falling action
this is a character that is fully developed and has different sides to their personality
Round character
Memoirs are usually written in this POV
First person POV
This is the type of conflict in the novel The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorn
What is man vs. society
A "turning point" in the actions of the main character in the story.
Climax
This is the part of the story where the story gets complicated with a lot of problems
Rising action
this is a character who seems one dimensional
Flat character
This refers to alternating POV from two main characters in the story
First person POV
"To be or not to be, that is the question"
Man vs. Self
A technical term for the ending in the story
Denouement