Narrator, The person who tells the story., Setting, The places where the story is set., Protagonist, The central character in the story., Antagonist, An enemy character., Flashback*, When the time focus shifts to the past., Linear, A chronological plot., Non-linear, When a plot is not in chronological order and may contain flashbacks or flashforwards., Shifts*, When a focus changes e.g. from setting to protagonist., Foil*, A character who contrasts with another character., Foreshadowing*, Drop in clues that hint at something happening, Zooming in, When a moment of time or description is focused on in depth. Time usually slows down., Zooming out, When the writer focuses on a wider setting or the quick passing of time., Dialogue, Another word for spoken conversation., Cyclical narrative*, When the beginning and ending link., Juxtaposition*, The positioning of two opposites next to each other..
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