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Can you think of any fictional books or movies?
What is fiction? Fiction is a of a genre (category) of literature that tells a made-up story of imagined characters, settings, and/or plot events. Can you think of any fictional books or movies?
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Climax Rising Action Resolution Exposition
Plot Diagram Climax Falling Action Building Suspense Rising Action Resolution Theme Exposition Setting Characters Conflict
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1. Exposition Beginning of the story
Get information about the setting, major characters, and conflict.
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Exposition: Setting Where and when a story takes place.
How did the setting of The Wizard of Oz affect the story? The setting of The Wizard of Oz is Kansas.
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Exposition: Characters
There are two types of characters: Protagonist – the “good” guy; usually the main character that the story revolves around; usually a problem is presented to the main character. Antagonist – the “bad” guy; usually the one who presents the conflict (problem) to the protagonist
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Exposition: Conflict Conflict – The problem that the protagonist faces. There are 4 conflict types. Man vs. man (external) Man vs. self (internal) Man vs. nature (external) Man vs. society (external) There is always one central conflict.
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2. Rising Action Plot events that take place in a story that build suspense and make you wonder what will happen next. Plot events create character development so that the audience can further their opinions about characters in the story.
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3. Climax The emotional high point or most suspenseful moment in a story. Usually the climax is a turning point for the protagonist and the antagonist.
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4. Falling Action The aftermath or result of the climax – What happened to the protagonist and antagonist as a result of the climax?
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5. Resolution The ending of the story; gives an explanation of how the characters end up.
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6. Theme The message about life that the author wants a reader/audience to understand. (more on that later…)
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