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Cards (30)

  • 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