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Elements of a Story
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OBJECTIVES Identify the elements of a story. Define the elements of a story.
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1. Theme 2. Setting 3. Characters 4. Point of view 5. Plot - exposition - rising action - conflict - climax - falling action - resolution
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THEME Theme is the “life lesson” of the story. Theme can be stated or implied.
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SETTING Setting is the time and place in which a story happens. Examples: haunted house, Ireland, summertime, 9:45 a.m., last Tuesday, etc.
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CHARACTERS Characters are the people or animals in a story (major & minor). Characterization is the description of the characters’ personalities and the way in which the author reveals their personalities.
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MORE ABOUT CHARACTERIZATION _____________________________
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POINT OF VIEW Point of view lets the reader know WHO is talking. There are three points of view.
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FIRST PERSON A character in the story tells about his or her own experiences and ideas. Readers only know what that character knows. “I,” “me,” and “we” are in the story.
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SECOND PERSON The writing tells what “you” do. This is very uncommon. It is only used in directions and interactive fiction. “You” is in the story.
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THIRD PERSON The story is told by a narrator. “He,” “she,” “it,” and “they” are in the story. There are three types of third person writing: objective, limited, and omniscient.
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MORE ABOUT THIRD PERSON 1.Objective: ______________________________ ______________________________ 2.Limited: ______________________________ ______________________________ 3.Omniscient: ______________________________ ______________________________
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PLOT Plot is the sequence of events in a story. The plot includes six parts. 1. Exposition - tells how the story begins (characters & setting) 2. Conflict - problems between opposing forces 3. Rising Action – action in the story that leads up to the climax
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MORE ABOUT PLOT 4. Climax - crisis point (this is usually the reader’s point of highest interest) 5. Falling action - action in the story after the climax is revealed 6. Resolution - reveals the final outcome (happily ever after)
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PLOT DIAGRAM R i s i n g A c t i o n F a l l i n g A c t i o n Resolution Climax Exposition Conflict
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LET’S TRY IT! Now that we have identified and defined the elements of a story, let’s use the elements to analyze The ACES Phone.
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