Introduction to the Novel Created by Educational Technology Network. www.edtechnetwork.com 2009
You’re Such A Character POWERPOINT JEOPARDY As The Plot Thickens Go Pro! You’re Such A Character Nice View Force Be With You 10 10 10 10 10 20 20 20 20 20 30 30 30 30 30 40 40 40 40 40 50 50 50 50 50
is a full-length work of fiction (a hundred pages of more) is a full-length work of fiction (a hundred pages of more). It is usually divided into chapters. Category 1 – 10 Points
Is the use of clues to suggest events that will occur later Is the use of clues to suggest events that will occur later. Category 1 – 20 Points
Is the sequence of events in a narrative. Category 1– 30 Points
Are smaller stories that add complexity to the main plot. Category 1 – 40 Points
Is an interruption of the chronological order of a narrative to show an event that happened at an earlier time. Category 1 – 50 Points
Is an individual who takes part in the action of a narrative Is an individual who takes part in the action of a narrative. Usually are people, but can be animals or nonhuman beings that have human traits. Category 2 – 10 Points
Are less important and are not the focus of a story. Category 2 – 20 Points
Is the main character in a narrative. Category 2– 30 Points
Is a character or force that is in conflict with the protagonist. Category 2 – 40 Points
Is a fully developed character with many personality traits. Category 2 – 50 Points
A character that has one or two personality traits. Category 3 – 10 Points
Is the way or ways in which a writer reveals a character’s personality. Category 3 – 20 Points
The writer makes direct statements that tell you what a character is like. Category 3 – 30 Points
The writer hints at what a character is like through a variety of methods, such as showing the character’s actions and revealing his or her thoughts. Category 3 – 40 Points
Is a contrast between appearance and reality, between expectation and outcome, or between meaning and intention. Category 3 – 50 Points
Is the perspective from which a literary work is told. Category 4 – 10 Points
The narrator is a character who is part of the action and presents only his or her own perspective. Category 4 – 20 Points
The narrator is someone outside the action. Category 4 – 30 Points
Is the struggle between two or more opposing forces. Category 4 – 40 Points
Refers to the political, social, cultural, and economic setting for a particular idea or event. In this way, we can gain, among other things, a sense of how unique or ordinary an event or idea seems to be in comparison to other events or ideas. Category 4– 50 Points
Is the time and place in which the action of the story occurs. Category 5 – 10 Points
Character struggles with an outside force. Category 5 – 20 Points
Takes place within the mind of the character. Category 5 – 30 Points
Events that increase the tension in a story. Category 5 – 40 Points
Refers to the location where a person lives and how they grew up. Category 5 – 50 Points