The Rollercoaster
Plot Elements
Conflicts
Story Elements
Characters
100

the top of the plot diagram

climax

100

the end of the story

resolution

100

Debbie wants to go to her friend's birthday party, but her grandma is in town for a visit. She doesn't want to hurt her grandma's feelings by not showing up to the visit, but also doesn't want to miss the birthday party.

character vs self

100

when and where the story takes place

setting

100

This type of character is the main one in the story — the “hero” or central figure.

protagonist

200

the "uphill" part of the plot diagram

rising action

200

introduces the character(s) and setting

exposition

200

Margo and her sister are arguing because her sister keeps wearing Margo's clothes to school

character vs character

200

usually the main character, also known as the "good guy"

protagonist

200

This type of character opposes the protagonist and creates conflict.

Antagonist

300

the start of the plot diagram

exposition

300

the most exciting incident that happens in the story

climax

300

A ghost keeps haunting the abandoned library so Scooby-Doo and the gang go inside to investigate. While inside, the ghost jumps out and scares Shaggy.

character vs character
300

the problem in a story

conflict

300

This type of character stays the same throughout the story, without major change or growth.

a. Flat

b. Round

c. Static

static

400

the end of the plot diagram

resolution

400

the events that lead up to the climax

rising action

400

Justin steals a Gucci belt from the store and is caught. While in court, he is sentenced to 18 months in juvenile detention.

character vs society

400

causes conflict between the main character and their goals, usually known as the "bad guy"

antagonist

400

This type of character is well-developed, complex, and shows many traits — both strengths and weaknesses.

a. Static

b. Round

c. Dynamic

Round

500

the "downhill" portion of the plot diagram

falling action

500

the events that follow the climax and lead to the resolution

falling action

500

Hannah cannot get her computer to keep a charge. Every time she tries to turn it on, the light flashes repeatedly even though it has been charging all day.

character vs technology

500

when a character stays the same throughout the story

static

500

This type of character undergoes a significant internal change — such as a shift in beliefs, personality, or understanding.

a. Stock

b. Static

c. Dynamic

Dynamic