flat character = a character that does not undergo significant change or growth throughout the story
protagonist = the main character or hero of the story
static character = a character that remains the same throughout the story
antagonist = a character or force that opposes the protagonist
dynamic character = a character that undergoes significant change or growth throughout the story
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flat character
protagonist
static character
antagonist
dynamic character
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point of view
omniscient
1st person
3rd person limited
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point of view
omniscient
1st person
3rd person limited
point of view = the perspective from which a story is told
omniscient = a point of view where the narrator knows all the thoughts and feelings of every character
1st person = a point of view where a character is telling the story, using "I" or "we"
3rd person limited = a point of view where the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character
omniscient = a point of view where the narrator knows all the thoughts and feelings of every character
1st person = a point of view where a character is telling the story, using "I" or "we"
3rd person limited = a point of view where the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character
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person vs. person
person vs. self
person vs. nature
person vs. society
person vs. supernatural
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person vs. person
person vs. self
person vs. nature
person vs. society
person vs. supernatural
person vs. person = a conflict between two characters
person vs. self = a conflict within a character's own mind or emotions
person vs. nature = a conflict between a character and the forces of nature
person vs. society = a conflict between a character and the norms or expectations of society
person vs. supernatural = a conflict between a character and a supernatural force
person vs. self = a conflict within a character's own mind or emotions
person vs. nature = a conflict between a character and the forces of nature
person vs. society = a conflict between a character and the norms or expectations of society
person vs. supernatural = a conflict between a character and a supernatural force
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rising action
climax
resolution
falling action
exposition
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rising action
climax
resolution
falling action
exposition
rising action = events in a story that build tension and lead to the climax
climax = the most intense part of a story where the conflict reaches its peak
resolution = the part of the story where loose ends are tied up and the conflict is resolved
falling action = events in a story that occur after the climax and lead to the resolution
exposition = the introduction to the characters, setting, and basic situation of the story
climax = the most intense part of a story where the conflict reaches its peak
resolution = the part of the story where loose ends are tied up and the conflict is resolved
falling action = events in a story that occur after the climax and lead to the resolution
exposition = the introduction to the characters, setting, and basic situation of the story
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external conflict
internal conflict
theme
plot
conflict
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external conflict
internal conflict
theme
plot
conflict
external conflict = a struggle between a character and an outside force
internal conflict = a struggle within a character's own mind or emotions
theme = the central message or insight about life revealed through a literary work
plot = the sequence of events in a story that make up the storyline
conflict = the struggle between opposing forces that drives the plot of a story
internal conflict = a struggle within a character's own mind or emotions
theme = the central message or insight about life revealed through a literary work
plot = the sequence of events in a story that make up the storyline
conflict = the struggle between opposing forces that drives the plot of a story