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Setting

When and where the story takes place

Plot

The events that make up the story-what happens. There are 6 plots:


1. Introduction


2. Problem/inciting incident


3. Rising action


4. Climax


5. Falling action


6. Conclusion

1. Introduction

How the story begins; we are introduced to the place and characters

Problem/inciting including

Conflict the main character must face

Rising action

Series of events or complication the character must deal with, leading up to the climax

Climax

The turning point of the story. The problem may be solved, the character may experience a significant change, it can be the most exciting scene

Falling action

Life begins to return to normal for the main character

Conclusion

Loose ends are USUALLY tied up- how the story ends

Conflict

Character vs character


Character vs nature (animals, weather, environment)


Character vs self (disorder, addiction, decision making)


Character vs society (world, group)


Character vs technology (doesn't work, loss of control)


Character vs fate (arranged marriage, the chosen one)

Protagonist

Main character

Conflict

Character vs character


Character vs nature (animals, weather, environment)


Character vs self (disorder, addiction, decision making)


Character vs society (world, group)


Character vs technology (doesn't work, loss of control)


Character vs fate (arranged marriage, the chosen one)

Protagonist

Main character

Anthologist

What the main character is up against

Conflict

Character vs character


Character vs nature (animals, weather, environment)


Character vs self (disorder, addiction, decision making)


Character vs society (world, group)


Character vs technology (doesn't work, loss of control)


Character vs fate (arranged marriage, the chosen one)

Protagonist

Main character

Anthologist

What the main character is up against

Flat/static

Experience no change, usually main character, seem life-like and realistic

Conflict

Character vs character


Character vs nature (animals, weather, environment)


Character vs self (disorder, addiction, decision making)


Character vs society (world, group)


Character vs technology (doesn't work, loss of control)


Character vs fate (arranged marriage, the chosen one)

Protagonist

Main character

Anthologist

What the main character is up against

Flat/static

Experience no change, usually main character, seem life-like and realistic

Round/dynamic

Experience a change, usually main character, seem life-like and realistic

Flat/static

Experience no change, background character, short appearance

Foreshadowing

A hint or a clue of a future event in the story

Foreshadowing

A hint or a clue of a future event in the story

Irony

The opposite of what is expected occurs because it contradicts itself

Foreshadowing

A hint or a clue of a future event in the story

Irony

The opposite of what is expected occurs because it contradicts itself

Contrast

Character or setting that are totally opposite

Epiphany

A moment of awareness-to finally see the light-aha moment