This document defines and describes the key elements of fiction, including characters, setting, plot, conflict, point of view, and theme. It explains that fiction is make-believe stories, and characters can be flat or round. The setting establishes where and when the story takes place. Plot follows Freytag's Pyramid structure of exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Conflict is the struggle between a protagonist and antagonist. Point of view can be first-person or third-person. Theme conveys an underlying truth about life.