Plot Terms
Character Terms
Sound Devices
Comparative Devices
Point of View
100
The moments which build tension in a story

Rising action

100

A character who doesn't change during the course of a story 

Static character

100

Two words that sound the same at the end

Rhyme

100

A comparison using "like" or "as"

Simile

100

A perspective that uses "I"

First person

200

The moment of highest tension in a story

Climax

200

A recognizable character type which is frequently used in stories, often based on stereotypes

Stock character (or Archetype)

200

Repeated letter sounds at the beginning of neighbouring words

Aliteration 

200

A comparison in which one thing is described as something else, but is not meant to be taken literally.

Metaphor
200

A perspective that refers to characters externally (using characters' names or pronouns)

Third person

300

The moment which begins or 'sparks' a story

Inciting incident
300

The character or force which is in conflict with the main character

Antagonist

300

A word which sounds like what it describes

Onomatopoeia

300

A contrast in which drastically different things are placed together to highlight their differences

Juxtaposition

300

A perspective that uses "you"

Second person

400

The early moments of a story in which readers learn the setting, some of the characters, and general context

Exposition

400

A character who changes significantly over the course of a story

Dynamic character

400

Repeated vowel sounds within neighbouring words

Assonance

400

Using a similar-sounding word with a contrasting meaning, often for a humorous effect

Pun

400

A perspective in which the narrator shares the inner thoughts and feelings of many/all characters.

Omniscient 
500

The moments at the end of a story after the climax

Denouement 

500

A character whose traits serve to highlight or contrast another character

Character foil

500

Repeated harsh, unpleasant consonant sounds

Cacophony 

500

An extended comparison between one concept and another, often to illustrate a process or relationship between ideas

Analogy

500

A perspective in which the narrator knows the inner thoughts and feelings of only one or two characters

Limited omniscient