Elements of Fiction, Elements of Fiction

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genre

a category or type, how you group something

<p>a category or type, how you group something</p>
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fiction

made up (not true)

<p>made up (not true)</p>
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plot

the events that happen in a story

<p>the events that happen in a story</p>
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setting

the time and place of a story, the weather in the story

<p>the time and place of a story, the weather in the story</p>
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Protagonist

who the story is mostly about, the main character experiences the problem

<p>who the story is mostly about, the main character experiences the problem</p>
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conflict

The problem in the story.

<p>The problem in the story.</p>
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solution

How the problem is solved.

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resolution

The end of the story. The very last event that happens in the story.

<p>The end of the story. The very last event that happens in the story.</p>
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characters

the people in the story, who the story is about

<p>the people in the story, who the story is about</p>
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dialogue

uses quotation marks; it is when characters speak

<p>uses quotation marks; it is when characters speak</p>
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Antagonist

the character that opposes the main character. He/she are in conflict with the protagonist.

<p>the character that opposes the main character. He/she are in conflict with the protagonist.</p>
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setting

when and where the story takes place

<p>when and where the story takes place</p>
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theme

the lesson or moral learned

<p>the lesson or moral learned</p>
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plot

the action and events in the story

<p>the action and events in the story</p>
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exposition

the beginning of the story where the characters and setting is introduced

<p>the beginning of the story where the characters and setting is introduced</p>
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rising action

follows the exposition, this is where the conflict is introduced

<p>follows the exposition, this is where the conflict is introduced</p>
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climax

the turning point in the story, where the character learns the lesson and has a change

<p>the turning point in the story, where the character learns the lesson and has a change</p>
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falling action

follows the climax, any events after the character changes

<p>follows the climax, any events after the character changes</p>
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point of view

point from which the story is told--1st or 3rd

<p>point from which the story is told--1st or 3rd</p>