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Unit 1 Elements of Literature
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Plot Setting Characters Conflict Theme Parts of a Story
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Plot = the events in the story Traditional Plot = 5 stages Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution Plot
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Introduces: Setting Characters Sets the stage Reveals the conflict Exposition
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Introduces: Obstacles Complications Events and dialogue that propel the action Builds suspense Rising Action
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Turning point in the story Moment of greatest suspense Conflict - most intense/dramatic Climax
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Reveals the outcome of the climax Eases the suspense Shows how the main character resolves the conflict Falling Action
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Reveals the story’s outcome Ties up the loose ends Resolution
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Setting Time (When) Hour Day Year Season Historical Period Location (Where) Town / City State Country Region Society
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Character Traits Physical Appearance Speech / Thoughts / Actions Other Character’s Impressions Character
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Direct Characterization Ex: Bob is 5 feet tall and has brown hair. Indirect Characterization Ex: Bob blushed when Sue walked by. Protagonist Central character of the story Antagonist Opposes the main character / “Bad Guy” Character
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Internal Conflict Struggle takes place within the character’s mind Thoughts / Feelings / Choices External Conflict Struggle takes place with an outside force Character / Nature / Society Conflict
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Person v. Self I can’t decide what to do about… Self-esteem (reputation) Drugs / Alcohol / Anorexia / Bulimia / etc. Mixed feelings or emotions Do what is right or wrong? Examples Should I do my homework or watch the new episode of Pretty Little Liars tonight? Should I be nice to the nerdy kid or make fun of him like everyone else is? Should I start a fight with the bully or walk away? Internal Conflict
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Person vs. Person Two friends fighting Batman vs. Joker Person vs. Nature Person stuck in a snowstorm Family stranded on a boat during a thunderstorm Person vs. Society Person laid off from their job – can’t pay their bills. External Conflict
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Theme: Underlying message Teaches the reader a lesson Message about life Universal Theme
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