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Fiction Notes Head your paper Fiction Notes # 14 in TOC
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Fiction Elements Fiction is writing that comes from a writer’s imagination. Both novels and short stories contain four main elements: 1. Plot 2. Character 3. Setting 4. Theme
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Short Stories & Novels Short Story - usually revolves around a single idea - is short enough to be read at one sitting Novel - a longer piece of work - involves a more complicated plot
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A plot is built around a CONFLICT Conflict- a problem or struggle involving two or more opposing forces Internal Conflict- Conflict within yourself –Man vs. Self (draw a picture of man vs. self) External Conflict- Conflict with someone or something else –Man vs. Man (draw a picture of man vs. man) –Man vs. Nature (draw a picture of man vs. nature) –Man vs. Technology (draw a picture of man vs. technology)
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Five Stages of Plot Development #1: Exposition -Sets the stage for a story, characters are introduced, and the setting is described #2: Rising Action - The plot thickens as the conflict begins to unfold. Complications are introduced and suspense builds.
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#3: Climax - The point of greatest interest or suspense in the story. It is the TURNING POINT when the action reaches its peak and the outcome is decided. -Usually results in a change in the characters.
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#4: Falling Action - Occurs after the climax while a resolution is being solved. #5: Resolution (Dénouement) - The conflict is resolved, all the loose ends are tied up, and we know what happens to the characters.
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Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution
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Ticket Out the Door!! 1.On your “Ticket out the Door,” write: a. your name b. the five stages of plot development c. define three of the stages Then put it in the basket on your way out.
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Assignment For Bellwork, respond to the Quickwrite on page 16. This assignment will go under Dailies in your notebook #3 in TOC. Copy down the following Retelling TIPS: A good retelling should: State the title and the author Identify the main character Describe the setting Relate the main events Use time-order words like first, next, and finally Keep events in the right order Explain how the story ends
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