Characters are the people in your story - whether they're human people or not. Conflict is anything that hinders your characters from attaining their goals. Plot is just what happens in the story. Without a good conflict, your characters have nothing to do, and there's not a good plot for your story.
its not the same thing the plot is the whole story that builds up to the conflict in the story. So like the story about the boy who cried wolf, the plot is the boy keeps calling for help but the actual conflict is when the villagers dont come and the boy is actually in trouble.
exposition
A resolution of the story's main conflict and an end to the story's plot.
a plot poem is a poem that has a plot, and seems to have a storyline as it goes through.
The plot is more complicated.
The resolution
characters, setting, plot, conflict and resolution
The problem is the central conflict or challenge that drives the story, while the plot refers to the sequence of events that make up the story. The problem is what the characters must overcome, while the plot is how they go about resolving it.
Conflict flows throughout the a plot. It starts in the exposition stage, where the author lays out the plot. During this stage the characters, settings and conflict are all introduced.
True. The plot of a story typically revolves around a conflict, whether it be internal or external. Conflict drives the narrative forward by creating tension and obstacles for the characters to overcome.
Plot just means what happens in the story. Whatever is essential to the story is also essential to the plot. One thing that does make a good story is conflict or tension, though.
Rising action