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The story line; a unified, progressive pattern of action
Plot
100
The position from which the story is told(as seen threw who's eyes?)
Point of view
100
The rival(The bad guy)
Antagonist
100
The event that begins and motivates the action in the story
Inciting cause
100
Written from the imagination; not true
Fiction
200
The time and place of the action in the story and the circumstance
Setting
200
The main struggle of opposing forces around which the plot revolves
Conflict
200
The main idea or message of the story, the lesson, a statement about life or human nature which the author seeks to prove through specific developments of the story, its generalized meaning
Theme
200
Events that build up the action in the story
Rising Action
200
True; based upon actual fact
Non-Fiction
300
The attitude of the author toward his subject or toward the reader(think of tone of voice when someone is talking)
Tone
300
Conflict:occurs when one is confronted with a problem that presents difficult choices involving one's beliefs and values. ***(Person vs. Self)***
Internal
300
Events contrary what is expected
Irony
300
The event in the story that resolves the conflict
Rising Action
300
Anxiety or apprehension resulting from uncertainty
Suspense
400
The feeling or state of mind that predominates in a story creating a certain atmosphere
Mood
400
Conflict: occurs when one faces someone else or some situation that is working against one's own desire or goals. ***(Person vs. Person, Person vs. Society, Person vs. Beast, Person vs. Nature, Person vs. Fate or destiny, Person vs. machine).***
External
400
A hint or clue to future events in the story
Foreshadowing
400
The turning point
Climax
400
something that stands for something else
Symbol
500
Person Portraying himself or another
Character
500
The main character(usually the hero of the story)
Protagonist
500
A break in the continuity of a story to introduce an earlier event
Flashback
500
Events that unwind the plot and lead to resolving action
Resolution
500
How a character changes throughout a story
Characterization