Long Way Down
Story Elements
Irony
Conflict
Figurative Language
100

the main character of the story

Will

100

the turning point of the story

climax

100

A small child doesn't flush the toilet, and the mother says, "I really appreciate when you flush the toilet! Thank you for remembering your manners!"

Verbal Irony

100

Kate's mom told her to clean her room, but Kate got distracted and didn't do it. Her mother grounded her for a week.

Character v. Character

100

She is as happy as a cat riding a unicorn through space.

Simile

200

The person who Will believes is responsible for killing his brother

Riggs

200

where the conflict is introduced and developed

Rising Action

200

The audience knows the house isn't really haunted, but a terrified visitor takes desperate measures to get away.

Dramatic Irony

200

Kristin tries to drive home after work, but it's raining so hard that she has to pull over.

Character v. Nature

200

My alarm clock yells at me every morning to get out of bed!

Personification

300

Gave Shawn the gun and taught him how to use it

Buck

300

the events immediately following the climax

Falling Action

300

A personal trainer is overweight.

Situational Irony

300

When Janie's alarm goes off, she knows she should get up and exercise before she leaves for school. However, she really wants to sleep for another hour.

Character v. Self

300

I am a slug when I run.

Metaphor

400

Showed Will that its okay to break the rules when he started crying

Shawn
400
includes the characters, setting, and other important background information

Exposition

400

In a suspenseful movie, a character runs into a room to escape someone who is chasing him. Only the audience knows that the chaser is already in the room.

Dramatic Irony

400

A student organizes a demonstration to protest a city law against skateboarding in an abandoned parking lot.

Character v. Society

400

My hair is so long it can wrap around the world.

Hyperbole

500

Tried to get Will to say out loud that he was going to shoot Riggs

Uncle Mark

500

where the story is (hopefully) resolved

Resolution

500

A busy man wishes he had time to relax but when stranded on a deserted island, he goes insane from boredom.

Situational Irony

500

Kayley knows that she saw her friend, Lia, steal a pair of earrings, and that she should tell someone. However, Kayley is her friend, and she doesn't want Lia to get in trouble.

Character v. Self

500

The sea leashed out in anger at the ships, unwilling to tolerate another battle.

Personification