Character
Structure
Word Choice /
Fig Lang
POV / Narration
Miscellanenous
100
The main character of a story.

Protagonist

100

A structural element of a narrative that interrupts linear chronological time to show readers events that happened in the past.

Flashback

100

A writer's unique style of expression, especially his or her choice and arrangement of words.

Diction

100

A credible, trustworthy and consistent storyteller.

Reliable Narrator

100

Universal idea + insight that one gets from a literary work.

Thematic Statement

200

A figure who creates opposition to the main character of the story.

Antagonist

200

A narrative, drama, or poem that does not follow a linear, chronological sequence; it may incorporate flashbacks, stream of consciousness, and other techniques to develop a story.

Nonlinear

200

The literal, dictionary-definition meaning of a word.

Denotation

200

The lens through which a narrator perceives and presents the characters, setting, and events of a story, influenced by the narrator’s background.

Narrative Perspective

200

Abstract Idea

One-word universal ideas (love, courage, destiny, poverty, etc.)

300

A character’s physical attributes, values, beliefs, assumptions, biases, and cultural norms.

Characterization

300

A temporary departure from the main point or story.

Digression

300

The implied meaning of a word.

Connotation

300

A storyteller who lacks credibility because of bias, deception, inexperience, cognitive impairment, lack of information, or other factor that undermines the accuracy of a narrative.

Unreliable Narrator

300

Saying the opposite of what you mean; also used to describe situations in which the results of an action are dramatically different than intended.

Irony

400

A character who develops or changes perspective over the course of a narrative or drama.

Dynamic Character

400

A narrative technique that communicates a character’s interior thoughts, feelings, sensations, and associations in a continuous flow without regard for logic or formal structure.

Stream of Consciousness

400

A commonly used phrase that signifies something very different than its literal meaning.

Idiom

400

The structure of a narrative in which conflict creates a plot, leading to a climax and an ending with a resolution.

Narrative Arc

400

A phrase or assertion that appears to contradict itself (but the contradiction itself may have its own meaning).

Paradox

500

A character who remains unchanged throughout a narrative or drama.

Static Character

500

A placement of things side by side for the purpose of comparison.

Juxtaposition

500

A figure of speech that plays with words that have multiple meanings, or that plays with words that sound similar but mean different things.

Pun

500

An author’s choice of order and tempo to reveal the events of the story’s plot.

Narrative Pace

500

The noun the pronoun is referring to.

Antecedent