Character Type
Conflict
Characterization
Plot
Point-of-View
100
Character who goes through an internal change in the story.
What are DYNAMIC CHARACTER.
100
Classic fighting; battle of wits between people.
What is MAN VS. MAN.
100
Types of characterization.
What is DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION and INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION.
100
The moment of highest tension and intensity in a story.
What is CLIMAX.
100
Narrator can only describe and does not enter character's thoughts.
What is THIRD PERSON OBJECTIVE.
200
Character who does not change.
What is STATIC CHARACTER.
200
A person fighting a storm, traveling through rough terrain, etc.
What is MAN VS. NATURE.
200
Tells the audience what the personality of the character is.
What is DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION.
200
All events between the climax and resolution.
What is FALLING ACTION.
200
All-knowing and can see into the minds of all the characters.
What is THIRD PERSON OMNISCIENT.
300
Character not described well, not given much information about.
What is FLAT CHARACTER.
300
A person struggling with a decision.
What is MAN VS. HIMSELF.
300
Shows things that reveal the personality of a character.
What is INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION.
300
The outcome of the story, or at least suggesting what it could be.
What is RESOLUTION.
300
Uses "you" and presents command.
What is SECOND PERSON.
400
Character described in depth, with many details.
What is ROUND CHARACTER.
400
A person feeling like an outcast, being banished, etc.
What is MAN VS. SOCIETY.
400
Tom sat behind the window and sadly watched the world passing by.
What is DIRECT CHARACTERIZATION.
400
Introduces character, plot, conflict, setting, or any other circumstance around the characters.
What is EXPOSITION.
400
Narrator can see into one character's mind.
What is THIRD PERSON LIMITED-OMNISCIENT.
500
4 types of characters
What is DYNAMIC, STATIC, FLAT, and ROUND.
500
Types of conflict.
What is INTERNAL and EXTERNAL.
500
Dr. Drew organized many blood drives for Red Cross.
What is INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION.
500
Basic plot elements.
What are EXPOSITION, RISING ACTION, CLIMAX, FALLING ACTION, RESOLUTION.
500
5 types of point-of-view.
What is FIRST PERSON, SECOND PERSON, THIRD PERSON OMNISCIENT, THIRD PERSON LIMITED-OMNISCIENT, THIRD PERSON OBJECTIVE.