The document discusses the key elements of plot structure and narrative techniques in fiction. It defines plot as the sequence of events in a story and structure as the pattern an author uses to arrange the plot. Common plot structures include exposition, initial conflict, main conflict, complications, climax, and resolution. Literary fiction may employ more complex structures like flashbacks, stream of consciousness, or nonlinear chronology. Conflict is a key driver of structure and can involve man against man, self, nature, supernatural forces, or fate. Characters include protagonists and antagonists. Suspense keeps readers engaged by creating curiosity and anxiety around a likeable character's fate. Endings can be happy or unhappy, with unhappy endings sometimes justifying