The person who tells the story
What is the narrator?
The narrator's attitude toward the topic, shown in their specific word choice
What is tone?
Storytelling that contemplates and explores what could be, usually outside the realm of possibility
What is speculative fiction?
The character whose actions and arc drive the plot
What is the protagonist?
The Muppet character who played Bob Cratchit in "A Muppet Christmas Carol"
Who is Kermit the frog?
The pronouns used in a 1st person story
What are I, me, or my?
The feelings or emotions that a story inspires in its audience
What is mood?
What is science fiction?
A character who undergoes change throughout the story
What is a dynamic character?
The country where Mt. Everest is located
What is Nepal?
The pronouns used in a 2nd person story
What are you?
The particular style of an author, generally inspired by their life experiences
What is voice?
A genre that explores "what if" question using impossible elements of magic or mythology
What is fantasy
A character who is complex and multi-faceted
What is a round character?
The name of Charles Lindbergh's airplane
What is Spirit of St. Louis?
The pronouns used in a 3rd person story
What are he/she, his/hers, them/theirs, or it?
The opposite of a respectful tone
What is an irreverent tone?
A genre in which the reader uses their intellect to solve a crime.
What is a mystery?
The change that a character undergoes in a story
What is a character arc?
The products made in Fuzziwig's factory in "A Muppet Christmas Carol"
What are rubber chickens?
A type of narrator who has knowledge of many characters' internal thoughts and feelings.
What is an omniscient narrator?
The opposite of a serious tone
What is a humorous (or funny) tone?
A genre in which a reader feels worry and concern as the story builds up to a crisis.
What is suspense?
When a reader learns about a character through inferences
What is indirect characterization?
The city in which Edgar Allan Poe was born