_____-these are the entities (people or animals) who are considered as the participants in the action of the real-life event.
characters
ANTAGONIST
_____the end determines whether it is a success or a failure on the part of the major characters.
DENOUEMENT
_____ answers the question “Who is narrating?”
POINT OF VIEW
____these are the utterances that the characters say to each other.
DIALOGUE
_____a character who portrays national or social identity.
stock type
______a character who goes through changes in his/her personality.
DYNAMIC
_____-the occurring events which occur that may lead to a problem or conflict
RISING ACTION
_____tells a story as if the story is happening to the reader himself. The pronoun “you” or “yours” is commonly used.
2nd Person POV
____the main message of a story or a generalization about life.
______the main or central character. He is also called hero or heroine (female) when they exemplify nobility and bravery.
Protagonist
_____a character who is portrays just one or two traits.
FLAT
___introduces the major characters & setting
EXPOSITION
_____the narrator is a character himself/herself in the story. Your clue is the frequent use of personal pronouns, we, I and my in the story.
FIRST PERSON POV
_____a literary technique in which there is a reminiscence or recollection of the past events. In short, it is going back to the past.
FLASHBACK
_____the character to whom the main character reveals his/her sentiments, hopes, and aspirations.
confidant
_____a character who is complicated or who has many sides.
ROUND
_____where the problem or conflict is resolved
FALLING ACTION
_____the narrator knows all what the characters are thinking, that is why he/she is called all-knowing.
____the call towards having a good behavior; this could be in the form of a maxim, or a saying.
_____a character who portrays a contrasting quality to another character/Supporting character
foil
____a character who does not show any change--- he/she has the same characteristics from the beginning up to the end.
STATIC
_______is also called the turning point of events. This is the peak of the interest in a story where you as a reader or a viewer is very much excited as to what may the result of this part be.
CLIMAX
_____the feeling of excitement, tension or even pressure by the reader as he/she gets involved in the story to know the outcome of a particular conflict.
SUSPENSE