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PLOT
CHARACTER
POINT OF VIEW
CONFLICT
OTHER TERMS
100
this is the most intense part of the story
Climax
100
this is a literary term for a person in a story
character
100
this POV is from the point of an outsider is just an observer
third person
100
an example of this conflict would is a man trying to sail his boat in the middle of a ferocious storm at sea
man vs. nature
100
this is something that is itself, but also represents something more than itself
symbol
200
this is the very beginning of the story
exposition
200
this is a character who changes over the course of a story
dynamic character
200
this POV is all knowing
omniscient
200
protagonist struggles with his physical strength against other men
man vs. man
200
this is when reality is the opposite of what you expect
irony
300
this is the ending of the story
resolution
300
this is a character that stays the same in a story
static character
300
this POV is from the perspective of someone IN the story
first person
300
an example of this is if a character was struggling to learn to speak German
man vs. self
300
this is the main idea of a story
theme
400
this is when the story starts settling down, and problems start being resolved
falling action
400
this is a character that is fully developed and has different sides to their personality
round character
400
"I ran to the store. I fought a iguana over the last pack of Starburst brand candies."
first person
400
an example of this would be if a character tried to eat an entire Pizza Hut "Big Italy" pizza by himself
man vs. self
400
part that shows a conflict is solved
Denouement
500
this is the part of the story where the story gets complicated with lots of problems
rising action
500
this is a character who seems one dimensional
flat character
500
"Jack is a jerk. He thinks he is better than everyone else."
omniscient
500
an example of this would be if the protagonist was competing against an antagonist in a paintball game
man vs. man
500
this is the fancy word for ending
denouement