Terms
Concepts
Quotes
Characters
100

A Greek word for the main character we are rooting for.

Protagonist

100

This way of looking at the story comes in third person or first person.

Point of View. 

(Will also accept Narrator)

100

James Bond: “Do you expect me to talk?” Goldfinger: “No, Mr. Bond, I expect you to ___.”

Die!

100

This character is the kidnapped baby's real mother.

Hand Maiden Yammet

200

The raising of expectations, doubts and questions in our minds that  keep us reading.

Suspense!

200

A way of telling a story where the narrator can see into every mind.

Omniscient

200

“Most books aren't ____________ enough.”

Smelly

200

This character provides the family with comic relief.

Blake

300

The word for your perception of your own body.

Proprioception

300

The values or goals at issue in a story or scene, that make us care what happens.

Stakes

300

Mark Twain’s three rules of writing come down to one word: “________.”

Write!

300

This character brushes off her supposed “best friend.”

Kate

400

Joseph Campbell’s outline of the three parts of a quest narrative.

The Hero's Journey

400

The way an author controls the rate at which the readers gets new information and how the reader experiences the passage of time.

Pacing

400

Martha Graham told artists:  “…As  there is only one of _________ in all time,
this expression is unique.”

YOU!

400

This character is the reluctant spy’s evil boss.

Dr. Ax