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main character in the story

protagonist

events that occur are the opposite of what is expected

situational irony

arrangement of action in the story

plot

use of clues to suggest events that have yet to happen

foreshadowing

conflict between person and person, nature, or society

external conflict

point at which the conflict is decided or the struggle is concluded

resolution

highest point of action or turning point

climax

conflict between a person and him/herself

internal conflict

perspective from which a story is told

point of view

feeling created in the reader by a literary work

mood

object, person, or event that stands for itself but also represents something else

symbol

when a reader (or character) knows a detail that the other characters do not

dramatic irony

a character that experiences change within a story

dynamic character

a character who does not change within the course of a story

static character

message or lesson of a story that reveals an insight or truth about human behavior or life

theme

character or force in conflict with the main character

antagonist

time and place within a story

setting