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minor or additional story line that in some what should enhance, clarify, or parallel the main
 
subplot
 
allusion
 
mood
 
motivation
a reference to a statement, person, place, event, or thing that is known literature, etc.
 
allusion
 
suspense
 
motivation
 
crisis
the author tells the audience or reader about a character
 
direct characterization
 
indirect characterization
 
stock character
 
suspense
the all-knowing narrator describes many characters' thoughts, feelings, and actions
 
3rd person omniscient p.o.v.
 
1st person p.o.v.
 
2nd person p.o.v.
 
3rd person limited p.o.v.
the narrator is one of the character; the reader is told only what this character knows 
 
1st person p.o.v.
 
2nd person p.o.v.
 
3rd person limited p.o.v.
 
3rd person omniscient
a character who does not change much or at all during the course of a story
 
static character
 
flat character
 
round character
 
dynamic character
a character who is one dimensional and superficial; can be described in a single sentence
 
flat character
 
round character 
 
dynamic character
 
static character
what is said is the opposite of what is meant
 
verbal irony
 
situational irony
 
dramatic irony
 
foreshadowing
the moment right before the climax when the story's action can go either way 
 
crisis 
 
internal conflict
 
external conflict
 
climax
technique of stopping the chronological action in a story and shifting to an earlier period
 
flashback
 
foreshadowing
 
allusion
 
crisis
a story's main idea or insight into life
 
theme
 
exposition
 
plot
 
allusion
a person, place, thing or event that has meaning in itself, but also stands for something more 
 
symbol
 
crisis
 
climax
 
setting
a factor added to a story that gives the protagonist a new problem to deal with
 
complication
 
internal conflict
 
external conflict
 
crisis
a character struggles with an inside force such as an emotion
 
internal conflict
 
external conflict
 
complication
 
climax
character or force that blocks the main character
 
antagonist
 
protagonist
 
stock character
 
complication