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Pretty Much Everything
[edit]- Narratology
- Narrative
- A-Plot
- Anagnorisis
- Aristeia
- Artistic license
- Authorial intent
- Big Dumb Object
- Catharsis
- Character (arts)
- Character arc
- Characterization
- Childhood secret club
- Climax (narrative)
- Conflict (narrative)
- Continuity (fiction)
- Contrast (literary)
- Deathtrap (plot device)
- Description
- Deus ex machina
- Dialogue in writing
- Diegesis
- Dramatic structure
- Ethos
- Eucatastrophe
- Fabula and syuzhet
- First-person narrative
- Focal character
- Focalization
- Antagonist
- Villain
- Antihero
- Archenemy
- Deuteragonist
- False protagonist
- Foil (literature)
- Protagonist
- Stock character
- Supporting character
- Tritagonist
- Narration
- Cliché
- Catchphrase
- Dan (Chinese opera)
- Strong female character
- Absent-minded professor
- Angry white male
- Archimime
- Bad boy (archetype)
- Bimbo
- Rubeus Hagrid
- Gentleman thief
- Geek
- Girl next door
- Harlequin
- Hawksian woman
- Hero
- Hooker with a heart of gold
- Hotshot (stock character)
- Ingenue (stock character)
- Blonde stereotype
- Boy next door
- Byronic hero
- Cat lady
- Damsel in distress
- Dark Lady (character)
- Contender (stock character)
- Crone
- Black knight
- Essex girl
- Everyman
- Fall guy
- Farmer's daughter (character)
- Femme fatale
- Fop
- Paladin
- Stereotypes of Jews
- Jock (stereotype)
- Knight-errant
- Legacy hero
- Lovers (stock characters)
- Mad scientist
- Manic Pixie Dream Girl
- Marianismo
- Alazon
- Bomolochus
- Eiron
- Mary Sue
- Mother's boy
- Nerd
- Outlaw (stock character)
- Princesse lointaine
- Rake (character)
- Reluctant hero
- Queen bee (sociology)
- Valley girl
- Sidekick
- Sinnekins
- Soubrette
- Southern belle
- Spoiled child
- Straw man (literature)
- Übermensch
- Tomboy
- Tortured artist
- Jester
- Commedia dell'arte
- Tragic hero
- Treasure guardians in folklore
- Vice (character)
- Village idiot
- Whisky priest
- Wise fool
- Wise old man
- Yokel
- Youxia
- Narratology
- Narrative
- A-Plot
- Anagnorisis
- Aristeia
- Artistic license
- Authorial intent
- Big Dumb Object
- Catharsis
- Character (arts)
- Character arc
- Characterization
- Childhood secret club
- Climax (narrative)
- Conflict (narrative)
- Continuity (fiction)
- Contrast (literary)
- Deathtrap (plot device)
- Description
- Deus ex machina
- Dialogue in writing
- Diegesis
- Dramatic structure
- Ethos
- Eucatastrophe
- Fabula and syuzhet
- First-person narrative
- Focal character
- Focalization
- Antagonist
- Villain
- Antihero
- Archenemy
- Deuteragonist
- False protagonist
- Foil (literature)
- Protagonist
- Stock character
- Supporting character
- Tritagonist
- Narration
- Cliché
- Catchphrase
- Dan (Chinese opera)
- Strong female character
- Absent-minded professor
- Angry white male
- Archimime
- Bad boy (archetype)
- Bimbo
- Rubeus Hagrid
- Gentleman thief
- Geek
- Girl next door
- Harlequin
- Hawksian woman
- Hero
- Hooker with a heart of gold
- Hotshot (stock character)
- Ingenue (stock character)
- Blonde stereotype
- Boy next door
- Byronic hero
- Cat lady
- Damsel in distress
- Dark Lady (character)
- Contender (stock character)
- Crone
- Black knight
- Essex girl
- Everyman
- Fall guy
- Farmer's daughter (character)
- Femme fatale
- Fop
- Paladin
- Stereotypes of Jews
- Jock (stereotype)
- Knight-errant
- Legacy hero
- Lovers (stock characters)
- Mad scientist
- Manic Pixie Dream Girl
- Marianismo
- Alazon
- Bomolochus
- Eiron
- Mary Sue
- Mother's boy
- Nerd
- Outlaw (stock character)
- Princesse lointaine
- Rake (character)
- Reluctant hero
- Queen bee (sociology)
- Valley girl
- Sidekick
- Sinnekins
- Soubrette
- Southern belle
- Spoiled child
- Straw man (literature)
- Übermensch
- Tomboy
- Tortured artist
- Jester
- Commedia dell'arte
- Tragic hero
- Treasure guardians in folklore
- Vice (character)
- Village idiot
- Whisky priest
- Wise fool
- Wise old man
- Yokel
- Youxia
- Trope (literature)
- Allegory
- Frame story
- Genre
- Bildungsroman
- Coming of age
- Rite of passage
- Satire
- Comedy
- Whodunit
- Memoir
- Saga
- Family saga
- Slice of life
- Urban fiction
- Dialogue
- Exposition (narrative)
- Plot device
- Plot twist
- Reveal (narrative)
- Subplot
- Kishōtenketsu
- Plot (narrative)
- Monomyth
- Mythos (Aristotle)
- Tragedy
- Dianoia
- Lexis (Aristotle)
- Opsis
- Narrative structure
- Narrative thread
- Fictional city
- Utopia
- Setting (narrative)
- Theme (narrative)
- Leitmotif
- Polyphony
- Moral
- Motif (narrative)
- Style (literature)
- Writing style
- Fiction
- Epic poetry
- Novel
- Show, don't tell
- Fiction-writing mode
- Introspection
- Sensation (fiction)
- Diction
- Figure of speech
- Imagery
- Stylistic device
- Symbolism (arts)
- Tone (literature)
- Mode (literature)
- Mood (literature)
- Suspension of disbelief
- Dramatic convention
- Fourth wall
- Stream of consciousness (narrative mode)
- Unreliable narrator
- Past tense
- Author
- Backstory
- Cliffhanger
- Flashback (narrative)
- Flashforward
- Foreshadowing
- Story within a story
- MacGuffin
- In medias res
- Narrative hook
- Poetic justice
- Quibble (plot device)
- Red herring
- Chekhov's gun
- Author surrogate
- Anagram
- Bathos
- Distancing effect
- Euphuism
- Hyperbole
- Metonymy
- Rhetorical modes
- Parody
- Pastiche
- Pathos
- Irony
- Metaphor
- Hamartia
- Pathetic fallacy
- Grammatical mood
- Writer's voice
- Epic (genre)
- Legend
- Nonlinear narrative
- Play (theatre)
- Short story
- Aesthetic distance
- Metafiction
- Breaking character
- Defamiliarization
- Epic theatre
- Meta-reference
- Metatheatre
- Self-reference
- Metalanguage
- Meta-discussion
- Meta-joke
- Metaknowledge
- Aside
- Prologue
- Epigraph (literature)
- Epigram
- Incipit
- Prolegomena (disambiguation)
- Table of contents
- Chapter (books)
- Epilogue
- Addendum
- Glossary
- Mise en abyme
- Roman à tiroirs
- Happy ending
- Metanoia (rhetoric)
- Monologue
- Non sequitur (literary device)
- Chronology
- Reading path
- Plot point
- Poetics (Aristotle)
- Quest
- Rule of three (writing)
- Scene (drama)
- Verisimilitude (fiction)
- Worldbuilding
- Anthropomorphism
- Creation myth
- Crossroads (mythology)
- Miraculous births
- Tree of life
- Internal conflict
- Running gag
- Callback (comedy)
- Gimmick
- Stock Characters
- Trademark look
- Signature song
- Recurring character
- In-joke
- Book series
- Stereotypes of Jews in literature