Plot - Sequence of events that make up the story with a clear beginning, middle, and end., Characters - People or animals in the story, either as the main focus or supporting roles., Setting - Where and when the story takes place, creating mood and context., Conflict - The characters' problem or challenge, driving the story forward., Resolution - How the conflict is solved, bringing the story to a close., Point of View - Perspective from which the story is told (first, second, or third person)., Theme - The story's underlying message or main idea on a deeper level., Dialogue - What the characters say to each other, revealing character and advancing the plot., Description - Sensory details that help the reader see, hear, and feel what is happening., Pacing - The speed at which the story unfolds, balancing fast and slow moments., Structure - The classic story arc with exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution., Voice - The unique style and personality of the writing, making it sound distinct and interesting.,

Key Features of Narrative Writing

Leaderboard

Visual style

Options

Switch template

Continue editing: ?