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Flat Characterization

A Character who has one or two sides, often a sterotype, helps to move the story along quicker.

Round Charaterization

A character who is complex and has many sides with unpredictatable behavior and a full personality, usually an antagonist

Dynamic Characterization

A charater who experiences an essiental change in personality or atitude, usually a protagonist

Static Charaterization

A charater who does not change or develop beyond the way they were first presented

External Conflict

Conflict with the outside world

Internal Conflict

Conflict with oneself

Rising Action

The rising action of a story is that series of events the begin immediately after the introdution of the story and bulids up to the action

Falling Action

Refers to the part of the story that comes immediatly after the main action and before the conculsion

Theme


The lesson about life the author wants the reader to learn

First Person Point of Veiw

Story is told by a character within the story using "I"

Third Person Point of Veiw

The story is being told by someone not in the story but by an "invisible Author"

Plot

The natural events in a story

Setting

The time and place a story was written

Irony

When the unexpeted happenes

Resolution

The part of the plot