Theme - Life lesson the author wants the reader to take away from the story
Exposition - Background information in the beginning of the story, which may include, setting, characters, and conflict
Setting - When and where the story takes place
Mood - The feeling a reader has in response to the setting and actions of the characters.
Characters - People or animals the story is about
Protagonist - The main character in the story
Antagonist - The character in the story who is against the main character
Conflict or Problem - The struggle between a character and an opposing force
Man verses Man
Man verses Society
Man verses Nature
Man verses Self
Plot - The sequence of events in the story
Suspense - a feeling of uncertainty or dread about what is going to happen next
Climax - The highest point of action or the turning point in the story
Resolution - The solution to the problem or conflict
Exposition - Background information in the beginning of the story, which may include, setting, characters, and conflict
Setting - When and where the story takes place
Mood - The feeling a reader has in response to the setting and actions of the characters.
Characters - People or animals the story is about
Protagonist - The main character in the story
Antagonist - The character in the story who is against the main character
Conflict or Problem - The struggle between a character and an opposing force
Man verses Man
Man verses Society
Man verses Nature
Man verses Self
Plot - The sequence of events in the story
Suspense - a feeling of uncertainty or dread about what is going to happen next
Climax - The highest point of action or the turning point in the story
Resolution - The solution to the problem or conflict