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Plot Page 2 CCRS– W.9-10.3; W.9-10.4; W.9-10.10; SL.9-10.1; L.9-10.1; L.9-10.2; L.9-10.6 Literary Skills – Understand plot structure and development of time and sequence

What Is Plot? Plot is the series of related events that make up a story or drama. Like links in a chain, each event hooks our curiosity and pulls us forward to the next event.

Conflict Conflict is the struggle or clash between opposing characters or forces. Conflicts may be external: firefighter vs. fire or internal: firefighter vs. his or her fear

Conflict An external conflict may be a struggle between two characters a character and a group a character and something nonhuman

Conflict An internal conflict is a struggle that takes place within a character’s mind or heart. Characters struggle with themselves to make decisions.

Conflict Quick Check Is this an external or internal conflict? Rainsford knew he could do one of two things. He could stay where he was and wait. That was suicide. He could flee. That was postponing the inevitable. For a moment he stood there, thinking. An idea that held a wild chance came to him, and, tightening his belt, he headed away from the swamp. from “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell [End of Section]

Conflict Quick Check Is this an external or internal conflict? Rainsford knew he could do one of two things. He could stay where he was and wait. That was suicide. He could flee. That was postponing the inevitable. For a moment he stood there, thinking. An idea that held a wild chance came to him, and, tightening his belt, he headed away from the swamp. from “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell Internal conflict

Plot Structure Plots are usually built in four major parts. Climax Complication/ Rising Action Resolution/ Denouement Basic Situation/Exposition

Plot Structure 1 Basic situation, or exposition opening of the story characters and their conflicts are introduced Paul wants to go to an out-of-state university, but his family can only afford to pay the tuition at a local college.

Plot Structure 2 Complication The main character takes action but encounters more problems or complications. Paul goes to work on a nearby farm to earn extra money. There, he meets Miranda, and the two start dating.

Plot Structure 3 Climax key scene in the story—the most tense, exciting, or terrifying moment reveals the outcome of the conflict Paul and Miranda argue about his leaving for university. Paul must choose to stay or go. Falling Action events that follow the climax and lead to the resolution

Plot Structure 4 Resolution, or denouement final part of the story the conflict is resolved Paul decides to leave for university. Miranda makes plans to visit him and wishes him well.

Timing and Pacing The plot of a story is framed by a time span that suits the writer’s purpose. minutes days years weeks hours

Timing and Pacing Most stories are told in chronological order, the order in which events unfold in real time. First Second Third Last

Timing and Pacing Sometimes, writers might manipulate time to control our emotions. They might slow down time to emphasize a moment of danger speed up time to skip over events that don’t move the story along [End of Section]

Flashback Flashback—a scene that interrupts the present action of the plot to flash backward and tell what happened at an earlier time. Flashbacks can provide background information Present strengthen our understanding of a character Past [End of Section]

Flash-Forward Flash-Forward—a scene that interrupts the present action of the plot to shift into the future. Flash-forwards can create dramatic irony. The readers know what will happen in the future, but the characters don’t. Present Future

Foreshadowing Foreshadowing is the use of clues to hint at events that will occur later in the plot. Foreshadowing can make a story more exciting by increasing suspense.

Plot Pyramid 1. Assemble the plot pyramid to add to your ISN. 2. Color the pyramid to match the one below. 3. Cut pieces along outside lines. Fold larger pieces along dotted lines and place side-by-side. 5. Cut as directed in photo. 6. Fold top flaps up and glue together. Fold flaps to one side and glue climax cut out on top (flap should open) 8. Cut along remaining dark lines. 9. Glue foldable into ISN. 10. Underneath flaps, write your definition of the terms.