The document defines and provides examples of key elements of fiction, including setting, character, plot, point of view, theme, and symbolism. It explains that setting establishes the time, place, and atmosphere of a story. Characterization can be direct or shown through a character's own words, actions, and thoughts. The plot involves a conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution. Point of view determines who is telling the story. The theme conveys a central idea or insight. Symbolism represents larger ideas. Other elements discussed are allusion, dialogue, foreshadowing, and irony.