Character A
Character B
Characterization + Plot
POV
Lit Devices
100
Setting is made up of the ____ and _____ of a story.
place and time
100

What kind of character changes as a result of the story, only has one or two traits, and is the main character?

A static dynamic character

100

The narrator is...

The person telling the story

100

POV using "I, me, us"

First

100

A flashback is...

explain

200

The main character and the character opposing the main character are called this and this.

protagonist and antagonist

200

What kind of character changes as a result of the story, has a lot of faults and virtues, and is the bad guy?

A round dynamic antagonist

200

"You smell bad, you're ugly, and you have bad shoe game" is indirect or direct characterization?

direct

200

POV using "You"

Second

200

Name all the types of conflict

Man vs...

300

A __ character only has one or two traits.

Flat

300

What is the reason a character has for doing things in a story?

motivation

300

"He wouldn't stop yelling about her." is direct or indirect characterization?

Indirect

300

POV using "They, them, he, hers"

Third

300

A symbol is...

something that stands for something else

400

A ___ character does not change throughout a story.

Static

400

What kind of character changes as a result of the story, has many traits including faults and virtues, and is the good guy in a story?

A round dynamic protagonist

400

The explanation of characters and conflict at the start of the story is...

the exposition

400

A type of third person narration where the narrator only knows some things about the characters

Limited

400

Name the types of irony

verbal, situational, dramatic

500

A ____ character is a character that fits a stereotype.

stock

500

What would you call a character who isn't a protagonist or antagoinist?

A side character or just a character

500

Name all of the elements of plot in order (the plot chart). 

Exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

500

A type of third person narration where the narrator knows EVERYTHING

Omniscient

500
What are the differences between a fable, parable, and an allegory?

explain