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Character
- These are the beings who inhabit our stories. Sometimes they are actual people but, just as often, they are animals, dragons, faeries, or even inanimate objects.
, or even inanimate objects.Plot
, or even inanimate objects.Plot- The plot is what happens in the story, the series of events.
, or even inanimate objects.Plot- The plot is what happens in the story, the series of events. Setting
, or even inanimate objects.Plot- The plot is what happens in the story, the series of events. Setting- The setting is where your story takes place.
, or even inanimate objects.Plot- The plot is what happens in the story, the series of events. Setting- The setting is where your story takes place. Style
, or even inanimate objects.Plot- The plot is what happens in the story, the series of events. Setting- The setting is where your story takes place. Style- is like a fingerprint, no two are alike. As a function of diction, syntax, and voice, the style tends to emerge from how you write rather than from a concerted effort to control it.
Theme
- The theme refers to "The Big Ideas" that bubble up from what you've written.
Literary Devices
- are the true tools of the writer. A partial list of literary devices includes simile, metaphor, personification, symbolism, alliteration, hyperbole, figurative language, humor, onomatopoeia, and irony.