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Antagonist
The character or force in a
narrative
that opposes or is
hostile
to
the
protagonist
Climax
The
highest
point
of
tension
or drama in a narrative, usually the
turning
point
of
the
story
Falling Action
The part of a
narrative
that occurs after the
climax
, leading to the
resolution
Rising Action
The series of events in a
narrative
that build
tension
and lead to the climax
Introduction
The
beginning
of a
narrative
where characters, setting, and conflict are introduced
Resolution
The conclusion of a
narrative
where the main conflict is
resolved
Conclusion
The ending of a narrative that follows the
resolution
and ties up
loose
ends
Protagonist
The
main
character
or hero of a narrative, often in
conflict
with the
antagonist
International conflict
Conflict between
two
or more
nations
or countries
Person
vs
themselves
A type of conflict where a character struggles with their own inner
thoughts
, feelings, or
beliefs
Person vs person
A type of conflict where a character is in
direct opposition
to another character
Person vs Nature
A type of conflict where a character is in conflict with
natural
forces or
elements
Person vs society
A type of conflict where a character is in conflict with the
norms
, values, or
expectations
of society
External conflict
Conflict that occurs between a character and an
external force
, such as another character, nature, or society
Flat character
A character who lacks depth and complexity, often serving a specific role or function in the
narrative
Round
character
A complex and fully developed character who exhibits
depth
and
realism
Foreshadowing
The use of hints or clues in a
narrative
to suggest
future
events or outcomes
Symbolism
The use of
symbols
to represent ideas, themes, or concepts in a
narrative
Theme
The central idea or message of a
narrative
, often reflecting on universal
truths
or human experiences
Character
A person, animal, or entity in a
narrative
who drives the
story
forward
Setting
The time and place in which a
narrative
takes place, often influencing the
plot
and characters
Plot
The sequence of events in a
narrative
that follow a
logical
and structured order
Factual information
Information that is based on
facts
and
verifiable
evidence
Subjective context
The personal perspective or interpretation that influences how information is
perceived
or
understood
Opinion
A personal
belief
or
judgment
about a particular subject or issue
Fact
Information that is objectively true and can be
proven
or
verified
Social
issue
A problem or concern that affects society as a whole, often involving
moral
or
ethical
questions
Discrimination
Unfair treatment of individuals or groups based on characteristics such as
race
, gender, or
age
Ethnicity
A
social
group that shares a common cultural or
ancestral
heritage
Egocentrism
A cognitive bias where an individual sees the world only from their own perspective, often unable to understand or empathize with others