Plot Structure
Characters
Imagery
Conflict
Irony
100
The point of highest emotion / turning point of the story.

Climax

100

The main character is the __________.

(antagonist or protagonist)


Protagonist

100

Which sense does this appeal to? 

Silence was broken by the peal of piano keys as Shannon began practicing her concerto.

Sound / Hearing

100

This is a common type of conflict in which one person's needs or wants are at odds with another’s.

Person vs. __________

Person

100

A fire station burns down. 

This is __________ irony.

Situational

200

Introduces the setting and main characters. 

Exposition

200

The main character's enemy or opposition is the __________.

Antagonist

200

Which sense does this appeal to? 

The candy melted in her mouth and swirls of bittersweet chocolate and slightly sweet but salty caramel blended together on her tongue.

Taste

200

An external conflict that occurs in literature when the protagonist is placed in opposition with society, the government, or a cultural tradition or societal norm of some kind.

Person vs. __________ 

Society

200

"What a great day: I crashed my car and lost my winning lottery ticket!"

This is __________ Irony. 

Verbal

300

The story resolves and the theme or lesson is often presented. 

Resolution

300

A character who changes throughout the story is a __________ character. 

Dynamic

300

Which sense does this appeal to? 

After the long run, he collapsed in the grass with tired and burning muscles. The grass tickled his skin and sweat cooled on his brow.

Touch

300

This is an internal conflict, meaning that the opposition the character faces is coming from within.

Person vs. __________

Self

300

The apple that puts Snow White into a deep sleep is __________ irony, because the audience knows that the Wicked Stepmother cursed the apple, but Snow White does not.

Dramatic

400

The direct effects of the Climax. 

Falling Action

400

A character who doesn't change in the story is a __________ character. 

Static

400

Which sense does this appeal to? 

She smelled the scent of sweet hibiscus wafting through the air, its tropical smell a reminder that she was on vacation in a beautiful place.

Smell

400

When a character is set in opposition to the weather, the wilderness, or a natural disaster.

Person vs. __________ 

Nature

400

In the film The Truman Show, Truman is the only person who doesn't know that he's being filmed all the time. 

This is __________irony. 

Dramatic

500

One or more of the characters are in crisis and the situation is explained.

Rising Action

500

A character who is well-developed is a __________ character.

Round

500

Which sense does this appeal to? 

The night was black as ever, but bright stars lit up the sky in beautiful and varied constellations which were sprinkled across the astronomical landscape.

Sight

500

Pitting characters against phenomena like ghosts, gods, or monsters raises the stakes of a conflict by creating an unequal playing field. 

Person vs. __________

Supernatural

500

A doctor walks past a severely injured person on the subway and doesn't help. 

This is __________ irony. 

Situational