Literary Terms 1
Literary Terms 2
Literary Terms 3
Story Elements 1
Story Elements 2
100

The person or character who actually tells the story.

Narrator

100

The person or force that works against the hero of the story.

Antagonist

100

The problem or struggle between two opposing forces in a story.

Conflict

100

Examples of:


1. Harry Potter v. Voldemort

2. Gene in A Separate Peace

3. Katniss v. The Capitol

4. Hatchet by Gary Paulsen, Tom Hanks in Castaway


1. Man v Man

2. Man v. Self

3. Man v. Society

4. Man v. Nature

100

Techniques a writer uses to create and develop a character.

Characterization

200

The action following the climax that leads into the story's end.

Falling Action

200

The place and time frame in which a story takes place.

Setting

200

The planned action or series of events in a story. There are five parts: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.

Plot Line

200

Important hints that an author drops to prepare the reader for what is to come, and help the reader anticipate the outcome.

Foreshadowing

200

The repetition of initial consonant sounds. 

Alliteration

300

One of the people (or animals) in the story.

Character

300

The part of a story in which the problems are solved and the action comes to a satisfying end.

Resolution

300

The message about life or human nature that is "the focus" in the story.

Theme

300

A reference to a well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art to enrich the reading experience by adding meaning.

Allusion

300

Comparison of 2 things using "like" or "as".

Simile

400

The main character in the story, often a good or heroic type.

Protagonist 

400

The part of a story, usually near the beginning, in which the characters are introduced, the background is explained, and the setting is described. 

Exposition

400

The central part of a story during which various problems arise after a conflict is introduced.

Rising Action

400

The use of words that imitate sounds, i.e. hiss, buzz, etc.

onomatopoeia

400

Speech that reflects pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar typical of a geographical region.

Dialect

500

The conversations that characters have with one another.

Dialogue

500

The action that makes up a story, following a plan called the plot line

Plot

500

The highest point of tension in the story that leads to the resolution of the conflict, turning point.

Climax

500

The perspective from which the story is told

point of view

500

Words or phrases that appeal to a reader's senses

imagery