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Pretty Much Everything

 * 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