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Literary Elements PlotPoint of ViewMood SettingForeshadowingCharacters FlashbackConflictTheme IronyMotivationSuspense Symbol

Plot (Once upon a time…) Exposition: sets up the story by telling background, setting, & characters Rising Action: main part of the story where problems arise Climax: point of greatest intensity; the turning point Plot: The sequence of events that take place in a story.

Falling Action: contains dialogue & action that lead to a satisfying ending Resolution: satisfying ending telling how problems are resolved …and they lived happily ever after. Plot

Plot Line Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution

Setting Time & Place (It was a dark and scary night….)

Characterization Authors present believable characters by: character’s actions & words character’s appearance character’s inner thoughts character’s background what other characters think & say about the character narrator commenting directly about a character

Character Motivation Character Motivation The reason a character behaves in a certain way

The struggle that takes place between two opposing forces. Conflict! EXTERNAL: (outside the character) ★ person versus person ★ person versus nature ★ person versus society INTERNAL : ( within the character’s mind) ★ person versus self

Point of View Whois tellingthe story? ★ 1st person: a character speaks directly to the reader & refers to him/herself as “I” -- this allows readers to experience the thoughts and emotions of the main character ★ 3rd person: a narrator who is not a character & refers to all characters as “he” or “she”--this allows readers to experience the thoughts and emotions of several characters

Suspense Whatwill happennext? The author’s ability to make the reader uncertain or tense about what is to happen next. I can’t stand the suspense!

Mood What emotion is this writing trying to make me feel? The atmosphere or feeling that runs through a work of literature. Writers create mood usually through their choice of details & description

Foreshadowing The use of clues or hints by the author to prepare the reader for future developments in a story Foreshadowing helps us make predictions…and then we want to read on to see if our predictions come true!

Flashback An interruption of the action in a story to tell about something that happened earlier in time. FLASHBACK Story’s Plot

Central Idea & Theme Central Idea is the universal life subject found in a work of literature (friendship, fear, love, determination, etc.) Theme is the life lesson learned from the Central Idea, stated in sentence form. What can I learn about how to live my life? What is the author trying to tell us? What is his message?

Irony A contrast between what is stated and what is really meant, or between what is expected to happen and what actually does happen.

Protagonist: The central or main character in a story. Antagonist: Works versus the protagonist.

Symbol Any person, place, or thing which has meaning in itself but which is made to represent, or stand for, something else as well.

The next 2 slides are about GENRES that we have covered Please copy this information on the last page of your guided notes sheet 18

Myth Literature that has: Gods and goddesses Supernatural characters that make extraordinary things happen 19

Historical Fiction Literature that takes place in the PAST 20