This POV uses “I” or “we” to tell the story.
First Person
The main character in a story.
The Protagonist
A struggle between a character and another person.
Character vs Character
Language that appeals to the five senses.
Imagery
The time and place of a story.
Setting
This POV lets the narrator know the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
Third Person Limited
A character who opposes the main character.
The Antagonist
When a character faces problems with weather, animals, or survival.
Character vs Nature
“The sky was painted with strokes of pink and orange.” This appeals to which sense?
Sight
The setting can influence the ______ of the story by creating suspense, calmness, or tension.
Mood
This POV puts you in the story by using "You"
Second Person
A character who does not change throughout the story.
A Static Character
When a character struggles against the rules or expectations of government, schools, or other institutions.
Character vs. Society
“The cookies smelled like warm vanilla and cinnamon.” This appeals to which sense?
Smell
The Landlady takes place in this country?
England
This POV gives the narrator god-like knowledge of all characters’ thoughts and feelings.
Third Person Omniscient
A character who is well-developed with many traits, both strengths and flaws.
A Round Character
When a character has an internal struggle with decisions, emotions, or beliefs.
Character vs. Self
Writers use this literary device to compare two unlike things using “like” or “as.”
Simile
A story set in the 1800s would have this kind of setting.
The POV of the short story is?
Third Person Limited
This type of character changes in a significant way due to the events in the story.
Dynamic Character
Mr. Cashdollar had been hunting Bigfoot when he got caught in the trap of Bigfoot, he narrowly escaped.
Character vs. Supernatural
Identify the imagery type: “The crackling fire warmed my frozen hands.”
Sound and Touch
This element of setting describes the cultural, social, or historical backdrop of the story.
Social Context