External Conflict
Tone
Internal Conflict
Third Person Limited Point of View
Dynamic Character
Static Character
Short Story
Climax
Poetry
Third Person Omniscient Point of View
A character who does not change throughout the story
A character who changes throughout the story
The main conflict is typically resolved at this place. This is also known as the turning point or highest point of action in a story.
A literary expression in which words are used in a concentrated blend of sound and imagery to create an emotional response
A conflict that occurs within a character’s mind (man vs. himself)
A prose narrative too brief to be published in a separate volume; usually a focused narrative that presents one or two main characters involved in a single compelling action.
A conflict that occurs between a character and an outside force. (Man vs. Man; Man vs. Nature; Man vs. Society )
The narrator tells only what one character thinks, feels, and observes, and uses ‘he’ ‘they’ ‘she’ etc
The narrator sees into the minds of more than one character when telling the story – uses ‘he’ ‘she’ ‘they’ etc.
The manner in which written words might be said; shows author’s attitude toward the subject of his/her writing