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Give one example of a film/ story which has Man vs. Nature conflict
Answer varies
The story is still about “he” or “she,” but the narrator has full access to the thoughts and experiences of all characters in the story.
3rd POV - Omniscient
This is the individual author’s unique voice
Style
Types of stories which are based on true events
Non fiction
Type of stories which are based on imagination
Fiction
This is about the effect that the writer creates in the reader and how they evoke it through their use of language
Mood
The story is told to “you.” This POV is not common in fiction, but it’s still good to know (it is common in nonfiction).
Second Person POV
This is the perspective from which a story is narrated
Point of View
Give at least 2 types of external conflict
Man vs Man, Man vs Nature, Man vs Society, Man vs Supernatural
happens inside of the character, involves only 1 person, can only be observed in the thoughts and feelings
Internal Conflict
Part of the story where characters attempt to solve the problem but fails
Rising Action
This is the main character, around which the whole story revolves.
Protagonist
This usually begins with a problem and ends in the story’s resolution
Plot
The turning point of the story
Climax
A type of internal conflict
Man vs. self
Part of the story where the conflict is solved.
Resolution
This struggle can be internal and external
Conflict
Part of the story that introduces the main characters, setting, and conflict
Exposition
The main person, animal, or object in the story
Characters
Where and when the story takes place
Setting
A struggle in the story
Conflict
The one who opposes the main character
Antagonist/ Villain
The sequence of events in the story
Plot
The author's message to the readers
Theme
The ending of the story
Resolution