This is the sequence of events a story follows.
Plot
This is the character we follow and usually root for.
Protagonist
A protagonist versus an antagonist.
Character vs Character
This establishes the Status Quo. The time, date, setting..
Exposition
Round, Static, and Dynamic
Character
This is the choice of words the writers chose for each character to speak.
Diction
These characters stand for something larger then themselves. Angel in Rent is an example of these.
Symbolic characters
A character has to battle with themselves or change themselves in some way.
Character Vs Self
A new Status Quo has been established. The end.
Resolution
Exposition, Climax, Falling Action
Plot
This is everything that's not acting. Special effects, costumes, set pieces, props.
Spectacle
These character are complex. Our perception of them changes over time but they do not change as characters.
Round Characters
DAILY DOUBLE
The Famous Disney Movie Mulan has this kind of conflict.
This is the culmination of all the action in the show. The peak!
Climax
Sound Effects, Mood Music.
Music
These are the people we follow in the story. They can be simple or round.
Character
These characters have traits and values that directly oppose the protagonist, even if the character doesn't oppose them.
Foil
Our protagonist is fighting some natural force. Could be supernatural or natural.
Character vs Nature
This is when the action starts! Shake up the Status Quo.
Inciting Incident
Costumes, props, projections, special effects
Spectacle
This is the main idea or through line of a show. What the audience should be thinking about as they leave.
Thought
Everyone else in the story.
Tertiary Characters
A character fights against injustice in a system.
Character vs Society
This is all the events in the show leading up to the final moment.
Rising Action
Be Yourself, Don't Judge a book by it's cover, Help the Environment.
Thought