Literary Elements
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Stages of Plot
100

The series of events in a story.

Plot

100

The narrator uses pronouns such as I, me, and mine and is a character inside the story.

1st Person Point of View

100

The force that goes against the protagonist.

Antagonist

100
A character struggling against the forces of nature. 

Person vs. Nature

100

The highest point of tension or suspense within the story.

Climax

200

The "who" in the story.

Characters

200

The narrator can only reveal the thoughts, feelings and understanding of a single character at any given time. 

3rd Person Limited Point of View

200

A character who is not fully described the author. 

Flat

200

An individual or a group fighting against injustices within their community.

Person vs. Society

200

The part of the story which reveals what happens to the characters, occurs after the climax. 

Resolution

300

The main idea or message of a story.

Theme

300

The narrator is all-knowing and can reveal the thoughts and feelings of all characters in the story. 

3rd Person Omniscient Narrator

300

A character whose personality, background, motives and other features are fully described or explained by the author.

Round

300

A character whose personality remains largely unchanged throughout the course of a story.

Static

300

The central part of the story during which various problems arise.

Rising Action

400

The perspective from which the story is told. 

Point of View

400

The main character in a story.

Protagonist

400

Conflict between two like beings. One struggling for victory over another. 

Person vs. Person

400

A character who shows change or growth whether positive or negative over the course of a story. 

Dynamic

400

The part of the story which follows the turning point and leads to the endings.

Falling Action

500

The time and place in which a story occurs. 

Setting

500

The struggle between opposing forces. 

Conflict

500

A character is battling between two competing desires or selves, typically one good, one evil. A problem within. 

Person vs. Self
500

A character is trapped by inevitable destiny, freedom will often seem impossible. 

Person vs. Fate

500

The background information on the characters and setting is explained in this part of the story. 

Exposition