Setting
Characters Gen.
Structure of Story
Character Types
Identify
100

Victorian Era, Ancient Rome, Year 3000, Modern Times

What is the time period?

100

This is what the characters say.

What is dialogue?

100

Characters and setting are introduced.

What is exposition?

100

This character expresses humanlike qualities. They express emotions and considerations.

What is a round character?

100

The story comes to a conclusion.

What is resolution?

200

Morning, Afternoon, Evening

What is time of day?

200

They tell the story to the reader.

What is narrator?

200

The story begins to calm down and resolve itself.

What is the falling action?

200

This character does not undergo a significant change in the story.

What is a static character?

200

Luke Skywalker, Darth Vadar, Spongebob

What is character?

300

Library, Warehouse, Office, House

What is location?

300

This signifies the characters are speaking.

What are quotation marks?

300

The most intense moment in a story.

What is climax?

300

This character exhibits one trait and has no depth to their personality.

What is a flat character?

300

Time and place.

What is setting?

400

Holograms, flying cars, light sabers.

What is distant future?

400

This is when the narrator speaks.

What is narration?
400

This is where the conflict is introduced.

What is rising action?

400

This character undergoes significant changes by the end of the story.

What is a dynamic character?

400

Explicitly stating a character trait.

What is Direct Characterisation?

500

A story that takes place on earth with a change in the timeline.

What is alternate universe?

500
The Maiden, the Hero, the Outcast, the Warrior

What is archetype?

500

This precedes the Climax.

What is rising action?

500

This character opposes the central character.

What is antagonist?

500

Identifying character traits through words and actions.

What is Indirect Characterisation?