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Setting
Where and when the story takes place
CHARACTERS

Antagonist
The people or animals in a story.

Bad guy/Villain
CHARACTERS

Protagonist
The people or animals in a story.

GoodGuy/ Hero
CHARACTERS
Methods of Charterization:

STATIC
Character who stays the same
CHARACTERS
Methods of Charterization:

Dynamic
Character who changes.
Plot
the events in a story or what happens.
PLOT HAS 6 STAGES

1. Exposition
The author tells the settings
PLOT HAS 6 STAGES

2. Inciting incident
The event that starts the story or a problem
PLOT HAS 6 STAGES

3. Rising Action
events leading to the climax
PLOT HAS 6 STAGES

4. Climax
the highest (most exciting) point in the story
PLOT HAS 6 STAGES

5. Falling Action
events leading to the resolution
PLOT HAS 6 STAGES

6. Resolution
how the story ends
Theme
the theme in a peice of fiction is the overall message of the book. Moral, lesson or message.
Point of View
who is telling the story
Mood
the feeling.
Conflict
the problem in the story
CONFLICT - External

1. Character against Character
a problem arises between the protaganist and another character
CONFLICT- External

2. Character againt Nature
a problem is between the protagonist and the force of nature
CONFLICT- External

3. Character againt Society
A problem is between the protagonist and the world or society like the law, school, etc.
CONFLICT - Internal

4. Character against self or Internal Conflict
The problem is inside the characters mind or emotions.

ex. should I tell a secret