Elements of Fiction
Elements of Fiction2
Types of Characters
Nonlinear Plot
Conflict and Irony
100

People or animals who take part in the action

Characters

100

The reason for writing the fictional work

Author's purpose

100

complex, showing many different qualities 

Round character

100

introduces the characters, setting and basic situation

Exposition

100

the use of words to mean something different from what a person actually says. 

Ex: “Thanks for the ticket officer you just made my day!”
“I can’t wait to read the seven hundred page report.” 

verbal irony

200

The sequence of events

Plot

200

An author presents material that occurred earlier than the present time (may be dreams, memories, or actual accounts of past events)

Flashback

200

One-dimensional, showing a single trait

Flat character


200

the high point of interest or suspense

Climax

200

A struggle within the mind of a character

Internal Irony

300

The struggle of the character(s)

Conflict

300

The use of clues in a literary work to suggest events  that have yet to occur, creates suspense and keep the reader engaged. 

Foreshadowing

300

develops, changes,and learns something 

Dynamic character

300

events leading up to the climax

rising action

300

Struggle between two character and nature (man vs nature) and a group (man vs society); or between a character and nature (man vs nature)

External conflict

400

The time and place of the action

Setting

400

A person, place or object in a literary work that has a literal meaning and also stands for something else (like an idea or emotion)

Symbol

400

Remains the same throughout the story

Static character

400

An insight or change is conveyed

Resolution or denouement

400

It occurs when the audience is aware of something that the characters in the story are not aware of. 

Ex: In Romeo and Juliet the audience knows she is in a deep sleep but the characters believe she is dead. 

dramatic irony

500

The central message or insight into life that is revealed

Theme

500

a logical assumption (a logical guess), based on details in the story 

Inference

500

Name the four types of characters

Round

Flat

Dynamic

Static

500

A sudden flash of insight that changes a character's feelings about the conflict (an a-ha moment)

Ephphany


500

This is unexpected because one would assume the fire chief would keep his own building safe.

Ex: A marriage counselor files for divorce.  A fire station burns down.

Situational irony