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main character in fiction or drama
 
protagonist
 
antagonist
 
stock character
 
hero
the time and place in which a story takes place
 
setting
 
complication
 
symbol
 
resolution
a character struggles with an outside force such as another character, force or society
 
external conflict
 
internal conflict
 
crisis
 
climax
the most intense moment in the plot
 
climax
 
internal conflict
 
external confllict
 
crisis
the end of a story where the conflicts are solved and the story is brought to a close
 
resolution
 
conflict 
 
crisis
 
climax
the basic situation of a story; the necessary background information
 
exposition
 
resolution
 
theme
 
setting
the technique of giving clues to coming events in a narrative
 
foreshadowing
 
exposition
 
flashback
 
motivation
the opposite of what is expected happens
 
situational irony
 
dramatic irony
 
verbal irony
the audience knows something that the characters do not know
 
dramatic irony
 
situational irony
 
verbal irony
 
steam irony
a character who is complex and multidimensional, like a real person
 
round character
 
flat character
 
static character
 
dynamic character
a character who changes in an important way because of the story's action
 
dynamic character
 
flat character
 
round character
 
static character
the narrator describes the feelings and perceptions of only one character
 
3rd person limited p.o.v. 
 
1st person p.o.v.
 
2nd person p.o.v.
 
3rd person omniscient p.o.v.
the feeling or atmosphere a writer creates for a reader
 
mood
 
suspense
 
allusion
 
crisis
the author shows the reader or audience the character actions, dialogue, thoughts, etc.
 
indirect characterization
 
direct characterization
 
1st person point of view
 
3rd person limited p.o.v.
the feeling of anxious curiosity a reader has about what's going to happen next
 
suspense
 
mood
 
allusion
 
crisis
the reason a character does what he or she does
 
motivaton
 
subplot
 
suspense
 
mood