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Creative Response Project STUDENT NAME PERIOD DATE

Include short description and picture of book. Title Slide

Information about author and picture of author. Author Slide

Names of major characters and descriptions of their qualities or traits and their role in the story (pictures of characters optional) Major Characters

Names of Minor Characters and a short description of each one including their realtionship to major characters. Minor Characters

Static Characters – do not change much during the story – they are usually minor characters who’s purpose is to reveal change and growth in the major characters. Dynamic Characters – change and grow and learn things throughout the story – be sure to describe how the dynamic characters change. Static and Dynamic Characters

Background information – time, place, setting, key events that happened before the story takes place Exposition Slide

What is the major problem in the story that the characters are trying to deal with or solve? There could be more than one and it could be a personal problem, a problem between two people, or a problem between larger groups or people. Man vs Man Man vs Self Man vs Society Man vs Environment Man vs Technology Man vs Animal Man vs Woman Race vs Race Conflict Slide

Describes events that lead up to the most significant events in the story. Can be problem starting events or inciting events or just what happens before a climax. Rising Action Slide

The most significant points in the plot where the tension is highest and readers are most engaged or excited about what is occuring. The point at which conflict really is expressed and events make a dramatic change. Climax Slide

What happens after the climax during the fallout? What are the results of the climax. Falling Action Slide

What is the final outcome? Is the sitaution resolved or left unresolved? Are some quesitons left unanswered? Resolution Slide

When does the reader figure out what the important quesitons? What is the most revealing moment in the story when the reader/characters finally get the meaning or the point of the story? Denouement Slide

What is the overall feeling or emtion that characterizes the story? Does the mood change and if so when and why? Is the final message of the story optimistic or pessmisitc or ambiguos? Mood/Tone Slide

What is the point of view of the narration – 1 st, 2 nd, or 3 rd person? What kind of narrator tells the story and why do you think the author uses the point of view he/she does? Point of View Slide

What are some examples of figurative language in the story? Simile Metaphor Hyperbole Alliteration Personification Irony Figurative Language Slide

What are some signficant and important quotes from the story and what do they mean or suggest about the theme or main message of the story? Quote Slide

Would you recommend this book to your peers, why or why not? Recommendation Slide