Point of View
Plot
Characterization
Theme
Mixed Bag
100

The POV that is focused on only one character's thoughts and feelings without being first person.

What is third person limited?

100

The problem that creates tension and drama.

What is the conflict?

100

Most important person in the story.

What is a protagonist?

100

Theme is....

The message of the story

100

The time and place of a story's action.

What is the setting?

200

A story told from viewpoint of character in the story ("I')

What is first person point of view?

200

The moment when the action comes to its highest point.

What is the climax?

200

The character who opposes the main character.

What is an antagonist?

200

"Don't judge a book by its cover".

What is a possible theme of "The Nest", and "Angus Bethune".

200

The part of a story following climax and leading to resolution. Often not part of short stories.

What is falling action?

300

The POV that is like a fly on the wall or a camera. You do not know what characters are thinking or feeling unless they say so.

What is third person objective point of view?

300

The part of the story when the problem is solved/the story is wrapped up.

What is the resolution?

300

A character like "Barney", who changes substantially throughout the story.

What is a dynamic character?

300

"No good deed goes unpunished".

What is a possible theme of "Citizen's Arrest"?

300

The overall "vibe" of a story. Some examples being "creepy", "suspenseful", or "quirky".

What is atmosphere?

400

The POV where the narrator knows absolutely everything. This POV would show what many characters are thinking or feeling.

What is third person omniscient?

400

The situation or action that starts off the story, and "gets the ball rolling".

What is the initial incident / inciting incident?

400

A character like Torres ("Just Lather") whose personality doesn't change throughout the story.

What is a static character?
400
"Violence is not the answer".

What is a possible theme of "Just Lather"?

400

The type of conflict dealt with in "Angus Bethune" involving peoples' treatment of him and his family due to his parents being gay.

What is character vs. society?

500

The point of view of this sentence: "I wasn't going to let them get me."

What is first person?

500

The part of a story in which tension rises and keeps rising until the climax.

What is the rising action?

500

A character about whom we only know one or two details. They are rarely given the chance to be anything but static, and are usually not a main character.

What is stereotype?

500

"Don't be cocky/arrogant."

What is a possible theme for "Barney"?

500

Demonstrated in the end of "Citizen's Arrest" when the thief doesn't get in trouble, but the "do gooder" narrator DOES.

What is situational irony?