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Story of An Hour
Character Development
Plot
100

A sudden manifestation of some truth, usually conveyed through mundane and otherwise meaningless events, dialogue, or details


epiphany 

100

Returns the story to a state of equilibrium


resolution 

100

What is the name of the protagonist in the short story

Mrs. Mallard

100

What is a character 

a person, animal, being, creature, or thing appearing in a story

100

Define plot

sequence of events in story

200

The struggle between the protagonist and some opposing force


conflict

200

The person against whom the protagonist of the story struggles


antagonist 

200

Mr. Mallard returning home in the story is what part of the plot?

Climax

200

What is a conflict 

a struggle between two opposing forces

200

Define Flashback

A shift in a story’s plot from the story’s present to a scene or event from the story’s past

300

The character whom the story is about


protagonist 

300

A simple character that demonstrates few traits


flat character

300

What did Mrs. Mallard believe happened to Mr. Mallard?

he died in a train accident

300

Character conflict plays out between what 2 characters typically 

protagonist and antagonist 

300

List all the elements of a plot 

complication, rising action, climax, and resolution

400

A character with who the reader likes and sympathizes


sympathetic character

400

The incident that disrupts the state of relative equilibrium 


complication 

400

How does the news of her husband's death affect Mrs. Mallard?

She is at first overcome with grief, but soon she realizes that his death will allow her to lead an independent life. 

400

Define Internal Conflict and provide an example

conflict within the character 

man vs. self 

400

Define Rising Action

Incidents in the plot between the complication and the climax

500

A character that undergoes some fundamental, character changes over the course of the story


Dynamic Character

500

The technique of beginning a story by relating to events in the middle 


in media res

500

What is the major theme of the text

Newfound independence can bring the promise of freedom and happiness into a person's life. 

500

Define External Conflict and provide 2 examples

between a character and someone/something in the outside world

Man vs. Man – a conflict between 2 characters (example: hero vs. villain)

Man vs. Nature – a conflict that places a character against the forces of nature (examples: a storm; a virus or disease)

Man vs. Society – a conflict that places a character against the laws/ideas of the society (examples: rich young lady falls in love with a poor man, but her family won’t allow it; a character who goes against an unjust and cruel government)

Other external conflicts: Man vs. Technology, Man vs. Supernatural

500

Describe any Harry Potter film of your choosing in terms of the elements of plot

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