Where the story take place.
setting
The authors attitude towards a subject.
Tone
a character has an internal conflict.
Man vs. self
What is it called when we start to see complications in a story
rising action
A character struggles with outside forces. Is this internal or external conflict?
external
bad guy in the story
antagonist
The reader overall all feeling towards what he or she reads.
Mood
The author give us direct information about the character.
Direct characterization
We are able to see multiple character thoughts and feelings.
Third-person omniscient
This point of view has the pronouns "You and Your."
Second Person
the author reveals information about the character through speech, looks, thoughts and feelings, appearance, others thoughts and feelings.
Indirect characterization
Only able to see one character's thoughts and feelings.
Third person limited.
A car is stuck in a winter storm. What type of conflict is this?
Man vs. nature
Complication in a story begins to resolve themselves.
Falling action
Money doesn't buy happiness is an example of what literary element?
Theme
introduced to characters, setting, and conflict
exposition
The story end and there is a final outcome.
Resolution
Main character in a story.
protagonist
A character changes by the end of the story.
Dynamic character
The problem in the story. Could be between the main character and another character (external) or the main character has a problem within himself (internal).
Conflict
Message or moral of a story
Theme
The story is told by the protagonist. You usually see the pronouns "I" or "We."
First-person
The opposite of what you expect to happen.
Irony
Your computer crashes. What types of conflict is this?
Man vs. technology
This point of view you are only able to see the character actions.
Third person objective.