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central idea of the story

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Theme
Central idea of the story
Setting
Where and when in a story
Characters
The person and his characteristics in a work of fiction
POV
The angle from which the story is told
Plot
The sequence of events
Genre
Any category of literature based on a distinctive stylistic criteria
Theme
What a specific story is about.
Exposition
Characters are introduced ; backstories
Rising action
What happens in a story leading up to the most exciting part of a story.
Climax
A decisive moment that is of maximum intensity or is a major turning point in a plot
Conflict
A struggle between two opposing forces
Four types of conflict
Person vs. person ; person vs. society ; person vs. nature ; person vs. supernatural
Falling action
What happens near the end of a story after the climax and resolution of the major conflict
Resolution
Story begins to slow down and work towards its end, tying up loose ends of the plot
Protagonist
Main character
Antagonist
In conflict with the protagonist
Dynamic character
Changes over time
Static character
Doesn't change over time
Round
Complex personality ; often portrayed as a conflicted and contradictory person
Flat
Stereotype
Alliteration
Repitition of beginning sounds of neighboring words
Anaphora
Several phrases or verses begin with the same word
Euphemism
Substitute for harsh words or expressions
Hyperbole
Uses exaggeration for emphasis
Irony
Marked contrast between what is said and what is meant
Simile
Comparing two unlike things with the words "like" and "as"
Metaphor
Directly comparing
Onomatopoeia
Words that are spelled by how they sound like
Oxymoron
Two contradictory words used together
Personification
Giving human qualities to objects