Plot Mountain
Story Elements
POV
Poetic Devices
Characters
100

This is the beginning of the story where the main characters and conflict are introduced. 

Exposition

100

This is the author's attitude towards the story.

Tone

100

When the story is told from the perspective of one of the characters. (Uses words like I, Me, My, We, Our, etc.)

First Person POV

100
Assigns human characteristics to non-human things. 

Personification

100

The main character in a story.

Protagonist

200

These are the events after the climax where the conflict begins to be resolved. 

Falling Action

200

This is how the story makes the reader feel. 

Mood

200

When the story is told by a narrator but the reader has access to the thoughts and feelings of ALL of the characters.

Third Person Omniscient POV

200

A figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two things by saying that one thing is another.

Metaphor

200

The person who opposes the main character in a story.

Antagonist

300

These are the events leading up to the climax where the plot is unfolding. 

Rising Action

300

This is the universal lesson the author wants the reader to learn.

Theme

300

When the story addresses the reader directly. (Uses words such as you and your.)

Second Person

300

An object, character, or idea that stands for something else. 

Symbol

300

When the author reveals a character's personality, traits, and motivation through their actions or words rather than describing them directly.

Indirect Characterization

400

This is the end of the story where the conflict is resolved. 

Resolution

400

The central struggle between the protagonist and an opposing force. 

Conflict

400

When the story is told by a narrator and the reader has access to the thoughts and feelings of ONE of the characters.

Third Person Limited POV

400

A figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two things using "like" or "as".  

Simile

400

When the author reveals a character's personality, traits, and motivation through direct description. 

Direct Characterization

500

This is the turning point of the story where the main character makes a decision for better or worse.

Climax

500

Shows the contrast between what is expected and what actually happens. 

Irony

500

There are three main forms of Author's Purpose: These include inform, entertain, and ______________. 

Persuade

500

A figure of speech that uses exaggeration to emphasize a point. 

Hyperbole

500

Two characters that contrast in a literary work. 

Foil