Plot
Character
Conflict
Misc. Story Elements
100

The height of the action in a story.

What is the climax?
100

This is the main character of the story.

What is the protagonist?

100

This cannot exist without the conflict.

What is the plot?

100

This is where the story takes place.

What is the setting?

200

The point at which the conflict is resolved.

What is the resolution?

200

This is the character that the main character is in conflict with throughout the story.

What is the antagonist?

200

This happens when a character struggles against their environment or other characters.

What is external conflict?

200

This is the overall message that drives the author to write the story.

What is theme?

300

The "ordinary world" that exists prior to the introduction of the conflict.

What is the exposition?

300
Taking a deep look at how a character is affected and molded by the events in the plot as well as other characters.

What is character development?

300

This happens when characters struggle with their own beliefs and desires.

What is internal conflict?

300

The author creates this as a means of capturing the reader's attention and raising the stakes.

What is suspense?

400

The goal of the rising action leading up to the climax.

What is the escalation of tension and/or suspense?

400

This is a character that doesn't change much, if at all, over the course of a story.

What is a flat or static character?
400

The rising action of a story needs to do this effectively if the climax is going to have the impact the author wants.

What is raise the stakes?

400

This is the perspective in which the story is told from within the main character's mind.

What is first person point of view?

500

This drives the author's choices in how to structure their plot as well as every other decision they must make while writing their story.

What is the theme?

500
A character that is the opposite of another.

What is a foil character?

500

The three primary types of conflict within fiction.

What is Character vs. Character, Character vs. Nature, and Character vs. Self?

500

This is when the story is told from the outside, but we, as the reader's, have insight into all of the character's thoughts and actions.

What is third person omniscient point of view?