A story element is the section, scene, plot points, characters, and settings that make up the story.
"Story element" is not a synonym or antonym. A story element refers to the components that make up a story, such as characters, setting, plot, and theme. It is a neutral term used to describe the building blocks of a narrative.
Climax
the setting of the story creates the scene.
Theme is the general message of a story.
a plot
Setting
a plot
characterization
A story map typically includes elements such as characters, setting, plot, conflict, and resolution. A choice that is not an element of a story map would be the author's personal opinions or beliefs about the story. Instead, a story map focuses on the narrative structure and key components that drive the story forward.
The end of a story contains the last plot element: the resolution.
"The Open Window" is a short story written by the author Saki. The most important element in this story is irony.
Setting