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Conflict

The fuel of the story, a stuggle between opposing forces.

Internal Conflict

Conflict that the character experiences inside his/her head

External Conflict

Conflict that is shown in the world through the characters actions and words

What are the types of external character?

character vs character


character vs force of nature


character vs society

What are the two types of internal character?

character vs self

What are the 5 parts of the plot?

exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, resolution

Exposition

introduces the characters and the setting


reveals the conflict or sets the stage for it

Rising Action

introduces obstacles that make the conflict more complicated.


included incidents and dialogues that propel the action

Climax

the turning point in the story and the moment of the greatest suspense.


presents the conflict at its most intense and dramatic.

Falling Action

Reveals the outcome of the storys climax


eases the tension


shows how the main character resolves the conflict.

Resolution

Reveals the storys final outcome


ties up any loose ends

SUbplots

mini stories within a story

1st person POV

the narrator is the main or minor character in the story, uses pronouns 1 and me, shares personal views

3rd person limited POV

the narrator is not the character in the story but an outside observer, zooms in on thoughts, feelings, and opinions of one character

3rd person omniscient POV

the narrator is not a character in the story but an outside observer whose observations can be objective or unbiased.


"all knowing" he or she has access to all of the thoughts or feelings of all characters.

character traits

something that makes up the character

what are the types of characterization methods

physical and character motivation