Plot
A plot is how the story unfolds through sequencing. The four stages for plot are: exposition, crisis, climax and resolution. An exposition is the minimum amount of information needed to better understand the following events in the story. A crisis is the part of the story that are very important and there can be many of them. A climax is the peak of the story, before is the exposition and after it is the resolution. The resolution brings the story to a close. The conflict is when an action appears, as a struggle between oppositions. The importance of the protagonist is that they are the main character. The importance of the antagonist is the opposing force to the protagonist which can also be a war or an event. Generally …show more content…
A narrator is the story teller. A first-person narrator is a story teller that uses “I” and the first person narrator is sometime even the major character, an advantage of this type of narrator is simplifying the writer’s task of selecting details or being able to present incidents convincingly. A third-person narrator tell the story from a point of view that is a character or not sometimes. The three types of these narrators are omniscient, limited omniscient and objective. An omniscient narrator is all knowing and they can move between different characters minds. A limited omniscient narrator focuses on the events surrounding a single character, i.e. their five senses. A objective narrator tells it from a dramatic like, not from the inside of any characters minds, i.e. a play or a movie. An advantage of a third-person narrator is they can give better insights of the characters. An unreliable narrator are first-person narrators that may be confused, insane or unstable, i.e. Montresor from Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado”. Irony is a difference between the story and what is true. The three types of irony are dramatic, situational, and verbal. Dramatic irony is when reader knows more than the narrator or character. Situational irony is when what readers expect to happen does not. Verbal irony is when what is said was not meant to be perceived a different