Narrative
Plot
Character
Technique
Vocabulary
Advanced Vocabulary
100

When a story is told directly from a character's perspective, e.g. 'I went to the castle and slayed the dragon.'

First-person narrative
100

When characters come into disagreement with each other.

Conflict

100

The main character of a story.

Protagonist

100

The mental picture an author creates through description.

Image

100

Irritated

Annoyed

100

Apoplectic

Enraged

200

When a narrator possesses only the knowledge of the character they're following.

Third-person limited

200

The first event of the story that sets a character on their journey.

Inciting incident

200

The villain of a story.

Antagonist

200

The use of the five senses to create detail.

Sensuous/sensory language

200

Ecstatic

Happy/excited

200

Febrile

Feverish

300

When a narrator knows all information, even information unknown to the main character.

Third-person omniscient

300

The ramping up/rising of action/tension.

Crescendo

300

Characters that are important to the story but do not have as important a role as the main character.

Secondary character

300

A glimpse of events that have happened in the past.

Flashback

300

Inconsolable

Sad (to an extreme degree, cannot be comforted)

300

Obdurate

Stubborn

400

When the narrator speaks directly to you, the reader.

Second-person narrative

400

The height of action and tension, i.e. the 'boiling point'.

Climax

400

A background character in a story.

Tertiary character

400
A story detail that hints what is to come in the future.

Foreshadowing

400
Conventional

Typical/normal

400

Specious

True but only on a surface level

500

When the story does not unfold chronologically, i.e. the timeline is jumbled up.

Non-linear narrative

500

The ending of a story where the main narrative is tied up.

Resolution

500

When a character's characteristics chance in a significant manner due to the events of the story.

Character arc/character development

500

Background information provided at the beginning of a story.

Exposition

500

Nostalgic

Reminding of an older time, often in a pleasant way

500

Invective

Insulting