
1. Characterization
1.1. Direct Characterization
1.1.1. Narrators Direct Comments
1.2. Indirect Characterization
1.2.1. Characterazation Relies on Reader
2. Vocabulary
2.1. Suspence
2.1.1. When the Reader is Held in doubt
2.1.2. A Feeling of Tension
2.1.3. Created by Partial Info
2.2. Symbolism
2.2.1. Using something to represent
2.3. Dialogue
2.3.1. What a Person says, and how other characters responds
2.3.2. Always spoken by Character
2.4. Imagery
2.4.1. Language hat creates pictures in a readers mind.
2.5. Foreshadowing
2.5.1. An advance warning or hint a hint of something yet to happen
2.6. Flashback
2.6.1. Time, Setting and Characters revert to an early time.
2.6.2. Usually intends to give the reader the history a character or plot
2.7. Irony
2.7.1. Dramatic Irony
2.7.1.1. When the audiance knows something the characters does not
2.7.2. Verbal Irony
2.7.2.1. When somone says something but means the oppisosite
2.7.3. Situational Irony
2.7.3.1. When the Characater is expecting one thing to happen, but th complete oppisosite occurs
3. Elements of Fiction
3.1. Introduction
3.1.1. Character and setting
3.1.1.1. When and Where the plot is set
3.1.1.2. Atmosphere is the mood created by the reader
3.1.2. Hook the Reader
3.2. Conflict
3.2.1. Person V Person
3.2.2. Person V Self
3.2.3. Person V Nature
3.2.4. Person V Self
3.2.5. Person V Supernatural
3.3. Rising Action
3.3.1. The event that takes place to lead to the climax
3.4. Climax
3.4.1. The High Point of the Story
3.5. Resolution/Denoument
3.5.1. The Story Ends where the conflict or problem is resloved.
3.6. Character
3.6.1. Main Character = Protaginist
3.6.2. Oppostition = Antagonist
3.7. POV
3.7.1. First Person
3.7.1.1. Story Told by Character
3.7.2. Third Person
3.7.2.1. Story told by Bystander
3.8. Theme
3.8.1. The Main Idea of the Story
3.8.1.1. The Theme and Story are not the same