Plot
Conflict
Character
Setting
Miscellaneous
100

A series of events in a story

Plot

100

A stuggle between opposing forces.

Conflict

100

The people, animals, and imaginary things who take part in the action of a work of literature.

Character

100

The time or place of the action.

 Setting

100

A message about life or human nature that the writer shares with the reader.

Theme

200

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, and Resolution.

 Stages of Plot

200

A conflict that occurs within a person.

 Internal Conflict

200

The most important characters in literary works.

 Main Character

200

When the setting of a story is usually established.

Exposition

200

The feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader.

Mood

300

An interupption in the action of the plot to tell what happened at an earlier time.

 Flashback

300

* Character vs. Character * Character vs. Force of Nature * Character vs. Society * Character vs. Self

 Types Of Conflict

300

a character who undergoes some important change in the course of the story.

Dynamic Character

300

* Geographic Location * Time * Climate/ Weather

Elements of Setting

300

Usually contains about 1 or 2 characters

 Short Story

400

Occurs when a writer provides hints that suggest future events in a story.

Foreshadowing

400

Involves an individual who struggl against such as nature, physical obstacle, or another person.

External Conflict

400

The way a writer creates and develops characters

 Characterization

400

Refers to the past, present, future, season, month, and time of day

 Time

400

The contrast between what is expected or what appears to be and what actually is.

Irony

500

The turing point of a conflict. Can occur before the climax or at the same time.

Crisis

500

A struggle that arises because of differing values, customs, or circumastances between groups of people.

 Cultural Conflict

500

The Writer may: *Direct comments about a character through the voice of the narrator *Describe the character's physical appearance *Present the character's own thoughts, speech, and actions *Present thoughts, speech, and actions of other characters.

 4 basic methods of Characterization

500

an aspect of setting which can be important to the novel

Climate/ Weather

500

*Setting is the "where" and 'when" of the story or novel. *Characters are the "who." *Conflict is the "What". *Plot is the " How" * Theme is the "Why"

 5 W's Of Narrative Elements