Parts of the Story
Characters
Conflict
Point-of-View
Other Terms
100

This crucial moment occurs when the character must act or make a decision or when fate intervenes

CLIMAX

100

Using the following to bring a character to life...

*Physical appearance and personality

*Speech, thoughts, feelings, actions

*Interactions with other characters

*Personal history or background

CHARACTERIZATION

100

Problem centers around a problem with the laws or beliefs of a group of people

PERSON VS. SOCIETY

100

The vantage point from which a story is told

Point-of-View

100

The conversation of characters in a literary work

DIALOGUE

200

Sometimes called the denouement, this part of the story explores the consequences of the climactic decision

FALLING ACTION

200

A person, animal, or imaginary creature in a literary work

CHARACTER

200

Conflict centers around a problem that seems out of the narrator's control

PERSON VS. FATE

200

Using 'you' in narration 

2ND PERSON

200

The form of a particular language, sometimes regional or cultural - Hey Y'All!

DIALECT

300

Background information establishes setting and introduces the main character (s)

EXPOSITION

300

A character that remains the same throughout the story

STATIC

300

Conflict centers around a problem with another character

PERSON VS. PERSON

300

Third-person point of view in which the narrator knows only what the protagonist is thinking and feeling (most common)

THIRD-PERSON LIMITED

300

An interruption in the narrative to show something that happened before that time

FLASHBACK

400

The story's central problem is finally solved (the wrap-up)

RESOLUTION

400

A character that changes as a result of his/her experiences

DYNAMIC

400

Conflict centers around deciding what to do, think, or feel

PERSON VS. SELF

400

Stories told in this point of view use "I, me, our, we, or my" - The narrator is a character in the story, usually, but not always the main character

FIRST-PERSON 

400

Provides hints or clues early in a story that anticipate what is to come - increases suspense, contributes to mood, and makes the ending seem believable

FORESHADOWING

500

The main character faces or tries to solve a problem, causing the conflict to grow more intense

RISING ACTION

500
This causes the plot to become tense or entangled

COMPLICATION

500

Conflict centers around a problem with some aspect of the natural environment

PERSON VS. NATURE

500

Third-person point of view in which the narrator appears to know what everyone in the story is thinking and feeling

THIRD-PERSON OMNISCIENT

500
The contrast between what seems to be and what really is

IRONY