Narrative Elements
Genre
Figurative Language
Author's Style
Miscellaneous
100

The beginning of the story when the main character, setting, and initiating event or conflict are introduced.

What is the exposition?

100

Literature that describes imaginary events and people.

What is fiction?

100

When an object, person, or event stands for something beyond itself (e.g., a heart symbolizing love).

What is symbolism?

100

The author’s attitude toward the subject, shown through word choice and style.

What is tone?

100

The main message or lesson of a literary text. It is usually not directly stated and must be inferred from details in the story.

What is theme?

200

Events that happen after the climax, and lead to the resolution.

What is falling action?

200

Literature based on facts, real events, and real people.

What is nonfiction?

200

Giving human traits to non-human things (e.g., “The wind whispered”).

What is personification?

200

The feeling or atmosphere that a literary work creates for the reader.

What is mood?

200

The sequence of events in a story. It usually includes exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.

What is plot?

300

The turning point in the story, often the most intense or exciting part.

What is the climax?

300

Literary work that uses rhythm, meter, and often rhyme to evoke emotions and create imagery.

What is poetry?

300

A direct comparison between two unlike things (e.g., “Time is a thief”).

What is a metaphor?

300

Hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.

What is foreshadowing?

300

A struggle between opposing forces. It can be internal (within a character) or external (between characters, nature, or society).

What is conflict?

400

The part of the plot where the conflict begins to build and suspense increases.

What is rising action?

400

A play written for performance by actors.

What is drama?

400

A comparison using like or as (e.g., “He’s as brave as a lion”).

What is a simile?

400

A scene that interrupts the plot to describe an earlier event.

What is a flashback?

400

The perspective from which the story is told (e.g., first-person, third-person limited, third-person omniscient).

What is point of view?

500

The end of the story where conflicts are resolved and loose ends are tied up.

What is the resolution?

500

A genre of fiction that includes magical or supernatural elements that are not realistic.

What is fantasy?

500

Language that goes beyond the literal meaning, including similes, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole.

What is figurative language?

500

Descriptive language that appeals to the senses and helps create a vivid picture.

What is imagery?

500

The main character in a story, often the hero or the one facing the conflict.

Who is the protagonist?